BasePower interviewed in Food Manufacture

Food Manufacture, the leading magazine for the food and drink manufacturing industry, has published an article on the increasing take up of combined heat and power (CHP) in its latest issue.

In an interview with the editor Rick Pendrous,  BasePower director George Fowkes talks about how manufacturers who chill food should look at CHP, now that the economics are more favourable and technology has improved. George goes on to talk about the increasing numbers of companies in the food and drink sector who are adopting CHP and how different financing options can work.

Read the interview on page 37 in the March issue of Food Manufacture, out now. 
 

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UK Facing Electricity Supply Gap Crisis

Recent gas and power prices have masked quite a change in how the Government is thinking about energy. Although energy prices are the lowest since 2003 this is not good news for energy buyers in the medium term.

For some time DECC has been forecasting a steady annual increase of £2-£3 per MWh for the non-wholesale component of power. This component is now well over 50% for most energy users, which is why the power price falls have been nowhere near the reduction in the price of gas.

And now Amber Rudd’s recent Energy Policy Reset speech makes it clear that wholesale energy prices are also likely to rise in the medium term.

The key themes in the Government’s new energy policy consist of:

·      Forced retiring of coal power stations, taking capacity out of the system

·      Significantly reduced deployment of large-scale renewables – delaying additional capacity

·      Favour granted to gas-powered stations but no clear mechanism how they will be encouraged

As the UK population continues to grow and the more electric transport we use, the gap between supply and demand will continue to close. Indeed, a recent report published by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) concludes that “under current policy it is almost impossible for UK electricity demand to be met by 2025.”

The report goes on to list a set of eminently sensible recommendations which include:

  • Providing incentives to reduce demand
  • More investment in R&D for renewables and storage
  • Setting timescales and milestones for the build-out of new generation capacity. 

However, these all need several years to take effect and the report concludes that a 10-year timeframe to deliver new power to the grid is very difficult. Indeed, the IMechE says, “Current energy policy can be seen as a move away from energy security.”

So what’s an energy-intensive company to do?

At BasePower we say do the following:

·      First, get as good an idea as you can of where and how you use your energy – power, gas and other fuel. You can only manage what you can measure.

·      Next, use the current windfall you’re getting from depressed energy prices to invest in some energy efficiency measures. The simplest of these, such as LED lighting, have fast paybacks, can be readily financed, and will give your organisation valuable skills in assessing, deploying and benefitting from efficiency projects.

·      Finally, if your annual energy spend on any one site is in excess of £500,000 consider whether you can host a CHP project. CHP engines’ electrical efficiency alone is higher than coal-fired power stations, heat exchangers are efficient and inexpensive and – if you’re more of a user of cooling – an absorption chiller can turn every unit of unwanted heat into the same quantity of chilled water.

So don’t get fooled by today’s low energy prices. Invest some of that energy windfall in avoiding tomorrow’s rising costs.

 

 

 

BasePower joins speaker line up at Sustainable Food Expo & Conference

The Sustainable Food and Beverage Manufacturing Conference on 2 December in Birmingham, is the annual forum for the entire food chain to discuss sustainability issues. With carbon reduction targets and energy prices firmly on the agenda of large energy users, BasePower has been invited to lead a workshop covering these issues and more.

“Configuring Combined Heat & Power (CHP) to maximise its value in the food and beverage industry,” will take place at 10.55am on Wednesday 2 December in Workshop Theatre 2. The food and beverage sector faces fierce industry competition, rising energy levies, and issues around security of supply. In this session, George Fowkes from BasePower will look at the increasing number of on-site power generation (CHP) projects in the industry, the different types of use, and share some examples of good practice.

 For complimentary tickets to the Sustainable Food and Beverage Manufacturing Conference register now. George and the BasePower team will be on stand 6 throughout the show to meet delegates.

 

BasePower to join 50 world-class speakers at Energy4PowerLive

What are the real business benefits of deploying CHP solutions? BasePower Director, Dan Poulson, will be discussing this and more in the CHP LIve theatre at the Energy4PowerLive conference in London next week.

In a paper entitled: Making the most out of Waste Heat, Dan will address how to make your CHP project happen – optimising the fit and maximising returns to your business.  Too many CHP projects remain in the pile of good ideas that never get built because they are over-sized and badly conceived.  Dan will illustrate a better approach to developing and funding projects that actually deliver cost and carbon savings.

Energy4PowerLive is a world-class conference featuring presentations by over 50 eminent speakers across diverse elements of the power industry. The conference takes place on Tuesday 17 November 2015 at the Park Lane Hilton, London.  To find out more visit: http://energy4powerlive.co.uk

Putting the ‘H’ back into CHP at Nextgen 2015

Nextgen 2015, the leading trade show dedicated to the future of energy generation, is taking place in early October, and BasePower has been invited to take part in a seminar on CHP.

George Fowkes, a BasePower Director, will join industry speakers in: Low Carbon Generation Sources: CHP and its role in decentralised energy systems, scheduled for Thursday 8 October at 10.50am. 

For businesses with high energy costs such as food manufacturing, chilled logistics and data centres, CHP projects promise carbon reduction and significant cost savings, however many projects fail to get past the feasibility stage as not enough uses can be found to capture the heat which is generated.

In a presentation entitled How to put the H back into CHP, George Fowkes will share some of Basepower's techniques for finding and exploiting heat uses, and highlight some of the common mistakes to avoid when embarking upon CHP projects. The session will be chaired by Adam Wray-Summerson of Clarke Energy.

 Nextgen 2015 takes place at Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire on 7-8 October and is free to attend. To register visit: http://bit.ly/1MRZwGd

 

Dan Poulson contributes to "Energy from Waste" handbook

Looking for some insight into the terrain, outlook, issues and opportunities in the anaerobic digestion sector? Read Dan Poulson’s anaerobic digestion chapter in Globe Law and Business’ ‘Energy from Waste’ publication, a practical handbook with insights into the issues and opportunities from a number of different technologies.  http://www.globelawandbusiness.com/EFW/Default.aspx

Meet BasePower at UK AD & Biogas 2015, 1 - 2 July

UK AD & Biogas 2015 is the UK's only dedicated anaerobic digestion and biogas trade show. BasePower will be there, discussing how CHP deployment is a viable, affordable option to make projects more profitable. Come to meet us at the show and hear our Director, Dan Poulson, in the Green Seminar sessions:

  • Wednesday 1 July: On-site AD - the benefits of capturing heat

Dan will chair this session, where the panel includes contributors from Woodtek Energy, Triogen, Libertine and Exergyn.

  • Thursday 2 July: Avenues of finance: asset value 

Explore the full programme here:  http://adbioresources.org/uk-ad-biogas-2015/ 

Technology that increases electrical production in biogas engines by 8% gets UK boost

To boost the roll-out of Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) technology in the UK, European ORC supplier Triogen has appointed BasePower as its UK agent. ORC technology converts waste heat into renewable energy when added or retrofitted onto the exhausts of biogas, CHP (Combined Heat and Power) or landfill engines. This technology increases the plant’s electrical production by up to 8%.