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A NAKED TURBINE FOR HARSH ENVIRONMENTS2011 Wind Diesel Workshop 2010
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BackgroundDesign driversTechnologyStatusConclusions
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CONTENTS
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3E- Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Consultancy - Based in Brussels, Belgium- Presence in China, Turkey, South-Africa and France- Services in Wind
- Site screening, feasibility, resource assessments and data analysis- Design & technical advisory- Due diligence- Monitoring & continuous performance optimization
- Targeted services for project developers, investors, lenders- www.3E.eu
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3E ACTIVITIES IN HYBRID POWER SYSTEMS- Focusing on feasibility studies, system dimensioning and system
integration- Projects in Vietnam, Mali, Cambodia, Antarctica, Haiti, Cape Verde…
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System characteristics- Village community - Retrofit wind-diesel system- Electricity tariff 15 ¢€/kWh- Utility unwilling to expand
3E tasks- Wind resource assessment- Technical-economic
feasibility- Technical project plan
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3E HYBRID POWER PROJECTSTimbuktu, Mali
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System characteristics- Main harbour in the country- Retrofit wind-diesel system- Low-wind speeds
3E tasks- Wind resource assessment- Selection of system
configuration- Tendering procedure
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3E HYBRID POWER PROJECTSSihanoukville, Cambodia
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System characteristics- Stand-alone research base- PV-wind-diesel system- 100% renewable
3E tasks- System design- Component selection- Detailed engineering
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3E HYBRID POWER PROJECTSPolar Station, Antarctica
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1. Overall investment cost is still too high- Custom engineering adding on to the total cost- Complex BOP components further increase cost- Foundations in uncooperative soils can drive the cost up- Transport & installation often overlooked and exorbitant
2. Reliability still an issue - Wind turbines do need maintenance- Lack of ownership, especially in less developed regions
3. Yield at low-windspeed sites could be better- Turbines are installed close to load centres- We need low-windspeed rotors that can cope with extreme conditions
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TURBINES ON REMOTE LOCATIONSIssues 3E has come across as hybrid-power system integrator
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DESIGN FOR REMOTE LOCATIONS
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Design criteria throughout the development process
INCREASED ROBUSTNESS
OPTIMISED LOGISTICS
LOW-WINDSPEED
AERODYNAMICS
LOWER INVESTMENT COSTLOWER OPERATIONAL COST
HIGHER YIELD
PRE-ENGINEER & PRE-PACKAGE
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A RADICALLY NEW TURBINE
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XANT: Xtremely Austere, Nimble yet Tough
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ELIMINATING THE DRIVE TRAIN INCREASES ROBUSTNESS
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XANT Drive Train Direct-drive generatorPermanent magnet rotorOne set of bearingsOne single rotating componentModular stator
BenefitsLower parts countNo need for alignmentEasy repair & replacement
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SIMPLIFY CONTROL & ELECTRONICS
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XANT ControlEliminated active servo systemsReduction of number of sensorsElectronics in controlled environment
BenefitsReliability through fewer connectionsLess Maintenance
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INCLUDE BOP IN SCOPE OF SUPPLY
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XANT integrated BOPIntegrated dump-load & storageOne single interface
BenefitsSmooth grid-side outputNo need for custom-engineeringLess commissioning errors
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XANT HALVES COST OF TRANSPORT
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XANT LogisticsTransport in 40-foot containerLimited component weights
BenefitsAvoided heavy equipment during installationSuitable for complex terrain and remote sites
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OFF-THE-SHELF COMPONENTS & STANDARD MANUFACTURING FOR GLOBAL SOURCING
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XANT componentsStandard tubes for structural componentsStandard blade manufacturing techniquesOff-the-shelf bearings and yaw-drive componentsInnovative but not exotic
BenefitsCapex reduction by global sourcingSupply chain control by multiple supplier strategy
• glass-fibre reinforced plastics & epoxy resin
• dry lay-up & resin-infusion moulding
• NdFeB Magnets
• M330-50A stator core
• off-the-shelf bearings
• S3
55 J2 steel
• EN 10 210 steel tubes
• EN 15 614 welding
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AVOID USE OF EXPENSIVE CRANES
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XANT TowerTilt-up guyed towerOn-site assemblyErection without crane
BenefitsNo crane needed for installation and maintenanceLightweight and Low costSmaller foundationsLower tower shadow and noise
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SWEPT PLANFORM BLADES REDUCE LOADS WHILE STABILISING YAW MOTION
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XANT RotorSwept-planform bladesStandard manufacturing technique
BenefitsLoad reductionNoise reductionStable yaw behaviourInnovative “looks”
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A POWER CURVE THAT PEAKS WHERE IT MATTERS
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XANT-21 Power CurveHigh up in 7-11m/s rangeDrop off above 20m/s
BenefitsIncreased energy capture
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Wind Speed (m/s)Ann
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Wind Speed (m/s)E
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DEVELOPMENT CYCLE & STATUS XANT-21
Design• Conceptual Design• Preliminary Design• Final Design
Certification• Development Accompanying
Assessment• GL Design Assessment
Prototype• Component prototyping• Full-scale prototyping
Testing• Type Certification• Field tests
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CONCLUSIONS
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Bring the project cost down by reducing the cost of engineering: “a few sizes fits all” by reducing the cost of transport & installation by reducing the cost of BOP components
Expand the market beyond these niche markets of industrialised regions with high COE to the developing world
We need very reliable turbines that require minimal maintenance
We need turbines optimised for low wind-speed sites that can cope with extreme conditions
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CONTACT DETAILS
Werner Coppye3EVaartstraat 611000 [email protected]+32 476 55 28 10
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Alex De Broe3EVaartstraat 611000 [email protected]+32 485 57 92 32
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