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Packaged CHP Systems eCatalog
AEP Ohio Fall Customer SeminarSeptember 26, 2019
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Briefing Outline
• eCatalog Background
• eCatalog Definitions
• Packaged CHP Accelerator
• eCatalog Live Demo
• Questions
Source: FEMP
Reducing Risk with Packaged CHP Systems
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Non-Traditional CHP Markets Are Growing
• Large CHP potential in commercial, institutional, light manufacturing, government and military applications
• Markets utilize smaller systems (< 10MW)
• Markets have limited CHP experience
• Users have limited technical resources
• History of issues with system performanceand with CHP sales and service support
• Many perceived risks by bothusers and suppliers
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Technical Potential (GW)
Existing CHP Capacity (GW)
Non-traditional markets represented 35% of the capacity and 70% of the projects installed since 2008
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• A national web-based catalog (eCatalog) of DOE-recognized packaged CHP systems supported by two groups of partners: – CHP Suppliers that assemble, install
and/or service packaged CHP systems– CHP Engagement partners that
provide CHP market deploymentprograms at the state, local and utility level
• End-users search for CHP system characteristics, and get connected to packagers, installers and CHPengagement programs
• Allows users to compare technology options on a common basis
• Builds on NYSERDA’s successful Packaged CHP Catalog Program
DOE Packaged CHP eCatalog
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• User
• Packager
• Solutions Provider
• Recognized Packaged System
• Customer Engagement Partner
Packaged CHP eCatalog – Key Definitions
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eCatalog Key Definitions: CHP Packager
Responsibilities:• Package Design • Package Engineering• Fabrication • Testing• Performance Guarantees
Requirements:• Documented experience in
engineering and design of Packaged CHP systems
• Suitable Packaged CHP System fabrication/assembly facility(ies)
• Packaged CHP system performance test capability
A Packager is fully responsible for all aspects of engineering, design, assembly, and testing of the Packaged CHP systems and may be an original equipment manufacturer, distributor, or any other entity that offers Packaged CHP systems. CHP Packagers provide pre-engineered and tested Packaged CHP systems that meet or exceed DOE requirements.
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eCatalog Key Definitions: Solution Provider
Responsibilities:• Installation Design and Engineering• System Installation• System Commissioning
Requirements:• Fully responsible for all aspects of applying, installing, maintaining and servicing Packaged CHP systems. • Offer recognized CHP Packaged systems from the eCatalog to customers. • Must provide a single point of responsibility for site integration, system installation, maintenance and
service in an identified service territory.• Offer a market priced Assurance Plan, in qualified service territories, that provides service and
maintenance covering planned and unplanned shutdowns of the Packaged CHP system (including all components) for a period of not less than five (5) years from the date of electric grid interconnection recognition.
• Maintain availability at or above 92% for reciprocating engines and 95% for combustion and micro turbines.
• Deliver a response to unplanned shutdowns within 12 hours.
A Solution Provider is responsible for installation, commissioning, maintenance and service of recognized Packaged CHP systems and providing a single point of responsibility. CHP Solution Providers are expected to demonstrate the ability to fully support recognized Packaged CHP systems nationwide or in specific areas of the country and meet or exceed DOE requirements.
• Service and Maintenance• Single Point of Responsibility
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eCatalog Key Definitions: Packaged CHP System
The term “packaged” is not necessarily limited to, or defined as, a physically integrated prime mover, heat recovery and controls product on a single skid, but more broadly defined to include all of the following attributes:
1. An integrated CHP system design that includes one or more prime mover/generator(s) and matched heat recovery, interconnection, controls, and monitoring components with demonstrated performance, where the:a. performance of the components has been demonstrated, either individually or
in an integrated fashion, and b. integrated design is expected to be reliable, either as shown through
demonstration of the integrated system, or as assessed through engineering analysis.
2. The system can be one or more skid mounted modules shipped to a site requiring minimal interconnection of wiring, piping, ductwork, etc. to make a functioning CHP plant ready to interconnect to the site electric and thermal loads.
3. The system is pre-engineered and major components and assemblies are factory pre-tested (including controls) prior to shipment to the site.
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eCatalog Key Definitions: Recognized System
Packaged CHP Systems that are pre-engineered, pre-tested products that meet DOE specifications and requirements and have demonstrated performance through engineering design as an integrated system or by performance testing to one of the three ASERTTI CHP Testing Protocols or equivalent.
• Minimum CHP system design efficiency of 60%
• Minimum system availability of 92% for recip engines and 95% for microturbines and gas turbines
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eCatalog Key Definitions: Customer Engagement Partner
• CHP Engagement Partners (utilities, federal agencies, states, and municipalities) commit to promote Packaged CHP Systems (via the eCatalog) to their customers, constituents, or members and to validate the performance and the benefits of packaged CHP.
• Customer Engagement Partners must have an existing CHP deployment/customer engagement program, or be in the process of designing and implementing a program– Packaged CHP Accelerator Engagement Partners
• CHP Deployment/Customer Engagement Programs can range from:– Education and outreach on the benefits and applicability of CHP– Technical assistance in evaluating and implementing CHP– Incentives or other financial support
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CHP Package Tagged by Engagement Partner
Circle with CE shows package is eligible for Customer Engagement programs in that zip code
Engagement Partner information and contacts appears on detailed equipment page
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• 2G Energy, Inc*• AB Energy USA• Aegis Energy Services, Inc*• Arctic Energy, Inc• Avco Supply Inc• Cal Microturbine• Capstone Turbine*• Centrica Business Solutions*• Clarke Energy• Co-Energy America• Cogen Power Technologies• E-Finity Distributed Generation• FlexEnergy, Inc• GEM Energy*
• Horizon Power Systems, Inc.• Kinsley Energy Systems• Kraft Power Corporation*• Lochinvar, LLC• Lone Star Power Solutions• Martin Energy Group*• Northeast Energy Systems*• RSP Systems• Sterling and Wilson Cogen
Solutions*• Tecogen, Inc• Tedom USA• Vergent Power Solutions• Yanmar America
* Packaged CHP Accelerator Supplier PartnersBlue indicates CHP Packagers with national channel partners.
Packagers in the eCatalog
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• Aegis Energy Services, Inc.*• Arctic Energy, Inc• Centrica Business Solutions*• Cogen Power Technologies• Dual Fuel Corp• E-Finity Distributed Generation• GEM Energy*• Kinsley Energy Systems• Lima Company• Northeast Energy Systems• RSP Systems• Tecogen• Vermco
* Packaged CHP Accelerator Supplier PartnersBlue indicates CHP Packagers with national channel partners.
Solutions Providers in the eCatalog
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• AEP Ohio
• Baltimore Gas and Electric
• Commonwealth Edison
• Maryland Energy Administration
• Missouri Division of Energy
• NYSERDA
• ONE Gas (TX/KS/OK)
• Peoples Gas
Customer Engagement Partners in the eCatalog
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Packaged CHP Accelerator
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PACKAGED COMBINES HEAT AND POWER ACCELERATOR
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DOE Packaged CHP Accelerator
The overarching goal of the Packaged CHP Accelerator is to research and validate that total project costs and installation times for packaged CHP
systems can be reduced by 20% or more, and that expected performance is achieved through the use of pre-engineered, technically validated systems that
reduce risk for both the CHP user and supplier.
• Validate the installations and performance of packaged CHP systems nationally
• Analyze the project development time and costs of packaged CHP systems enabled through the eCatalog
• Evaluate the integration of new technologies with packaged CHP systems (hybrid systems)
• Identify R&D challenges and opportunities around packaged CHP and related technologies
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Accelerator Objectives
• A venue to populate and launch the Packaged CHP eCatalog– The eCatalog alone is not enough –success requires state/utility/agency market
engagement programs to promote CHP deployment, publicize the eCatalog, and provide technical and market assistance
• A vehicle for DOE to recruit utilities, state and local agencies and other CHP enablers nationally to promote packaged CHP
• Get input from Suppliers and Customer Engagement Partners to enhance the functionality of the eCatalog
• Serve as the beginning of long term DOE effort to promote the benefits and solutions in packaged CHP
• Improve end-user confidence through performance verification
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State and Utility CHP Programs
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State with utility CHP incentive programState with CHP deployment program
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Accelerator Engagement Partners
• AEP Ohio*
• Baltimore Gas and Electric*
• Commonwealth Edison*
• Consolidated Edison
• DTE Energy
• Franklin Energy Services (Peoples Gas/North Shore Gas – Chicago)
• LIPA/PSEG-Long Island
• Maryland Energy Administration*
• Missouri Division of Energy*
• National Grid (NY/MA/RI)
• Nicor Gas
• NJ Clean Energy Office/TRC
• NYSERDA*
• ONE Gas (TX/KS/OK)
• Peoples Gas*
• Philadelphia Gas Works
*Enrolled in eCatalog
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eCatalog Live Demo
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DOE Support Team
Tarla T. Toomer, PhD, U.S. DOE, CHP Deployment Program [email protected]
Bruce HedmanEntropy [email protected]
Packaged CHP Accelerator CoordinatoreCatalog Coordinator Packaged CHP
Accelerator Support
https://chp.ecatalog.lbl.gov/
Rich SweetserExergy [email protected]
Nick PosawatzICF703-272-6613 [email protected]