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Mar 1, 2013 ... The trigeneration plant at Coca-Cola. Place consists of: •. 774kW MWM, low NOx, gas fired reciprocating engine coupled to a. 415V generator ...
Cogent Energy Alliance 2 Save Energy – Summer Study Mainstreaming Trigeneration through Precinct/District Solutions Presenter: Felipe Kovacic Business Development Executive For all enquiries, please contact Cogent Energy Email: [email protected] Phone: (02) 9503 5034

Cogent Energy – Company Overview



Cogent is a distributed energy (DE) company - we build, own, operate & maintain co/trigeneration facilities for large sites – commercial buildings, hospitals, shopping centres, government complexes, industry and also

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Cogent provides co/trigeneration plants that integrate into site distribution systems – control, electrical, hot water, chilled water, steam and condenser water.



Cogent currently have 10 operational facilities in service. 3 currently under construction.



Cogent is a 100% owned subsidiary of Origin Energy, Australia’s largest “fuel integrated generator retailer”.



Cogent is constructing Australia’s first district energy project in Dandenong (6MWe upon stage 2 completion)



Cogent is advancing with the City of Sydney to deliver the first stage of the Decentralised Energy Master Plan (60MWe)

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Cogent Energy - Virtual Private Precincts Cogentpower – precinct enabler

Supply multiple local sites / metered supplies through a single facility

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Australia’s First Virtual Trigeneration Precinct

The trigeneration plant at Coca-Cola Place consists of: • 774kW MWM, low NOx, gas fired reciprocating engine coupled to a 415V generator located on level B2 which provides power to the base building. • 650kW two stage effect Broad absorption chiller located on B1 mezzanine level. The absorption chiller utilises both engine jacket and exhaust heat and can supply either chilled or hot water to the building. • Control, metering and switch gear that will manage the plant and interface to the site’s main switch boards and the grid for safe operation.

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Australia’s First Virtual Trigeneration Precinct

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Coca Cola Place Challenge





System designed and built by third party Complicated commissioning –





Building’s initial winter load insufficient for engine’s minimum operating load Building’s summer load sufficient for engines minimum load for operation, however… –

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Assistance required from Cogent Energy

Once absorption chiller came on, electric chillers turned off, load was again not sufficient

Find load for the engine Deutsche Bank Place, 126 Phillip St.

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Key components of the arrangement

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Cogent leases Coca-Cola Place’s trigeneration energy centre from Investa increasing the building’s capital value and the overall rental returns for Investa. Two Energy Service Agreements (ESA) allow Investa to purchase electricity, hot water and chilled water from Cogent, as well as top-up peak and off-peak electricity for both sites. Cogent will purchase the gas consumed by the plant and provide the monitoring, operation and maintenance of the plant for the duration of the long-term agreement.

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Cogent Energy - Precinct Heating and/or Cooling The Next Step in Distributed Generation Provision of thermal energies from one or more local energy centers to multiple precinct sites is also possible with an appropriate thermal reticulation network

Cogent has significant experience in the specification and design of thermal reticulation networks

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Cogent Energy - Precinct Heating and/or Cooling CASE STUDY – Revitalising Central Dandenong Precinct Energy Project

Dandenong Revitalization –Australia’s first urban distributed energy precinct • • • •

2MWe (to be operational in Q4 2012) Proposed and constructed to cater for an additional 4MWe by 2017 Underground hot water pipe network for heating/cooling to local buildings Est. 18,000T of CO2 avoided each year

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Dandenong Precinct Energy Project Australia’s first district cogeneration facility CONCEPT

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REALITY

Equipment installation Stage 1 – 2MW Genset installation

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City of Sydney Sydney 2030 - Vision The City has an ambitious plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 70 per cent and for the city to have capacity to meet up to 100 per cent of electricity demand by local electricity generation and 10 per cent of water supply by local water capture by 2030

- The City’s goal is to produce 70% of their electrical needs from Trigeneration and 30% from renewables.

Image Source: Bruce Taper, Kenesis, Presentation; Green Transformers: Revolutionising energy generation for a Sustainable Sydney - 22/7/08 More info @: http://www.sydney2030.com.au/development-in-2030/city-wide-projects/powering-sydney-allan-jones 12 |

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City of Sydney Sydney 2030 – DEMP, Trigeneration - development

Land Use and Floor Space

Building by Building electricity consumption (total and intensity)

Utility electricity and Gas consumption data

Building by Building Gas consumption Building by Building Thermal demands Comprehensive land use Energy and GHG emissions analysis profile

Image source: City of Sydney distributed energy master plan - trigeneration 13 |

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City of Sydney Sydney 2030 – DEMP, Trigeneration - development Recommendations were made based upon the technical model outputs and commercial model considerations

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Image source: City of Sydney distributed energy master plan - trigeneration

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Cogent Energy – Backoffice Capabilities

•Remote monitoring •Metering & billing •Operations •Maintenance 17 |

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Precinct vs Stand Alone The benefits of hosting an Energy Centre in a precinct

Load and Sizing Comparison 4500 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 Precinct Capacity

24 Jan Total kW

Stand alone Capacity

15 Jul Total kW

Note: Calculations come from high level estimated approximate extrapolated analysis of a building studied to be part of the City of Sydney decentralized trigeneration project. 18 |

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Precinct vs Stand Alone The benefits of hosting an Energy Centre in a precinct Potential Carbon Savings Comparison 0% 0% 19% BAU

Trigen stand alone

Trigen precinct

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60% 0% 81% 100%

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Using Business As Usual (BAU) as the baseline with a 0% saving. The Stand Alone Trigeneration solution can produce ~20% saving, whilst the Trigeneration solution integrated in the a precinct can provide a total of ~40% savings, this in monetary terms over a year.

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Enabling Precinct Scale Co/Trigeneration in Australia (from the City of Sydney’s Decentralized Energy Master Plan - Trigeneration) 1. Reform BASIX within Low Carbon Infrastructure Zones 2. Modify the city of Sydney’s development control plan to reflect the Low Carbon Infrastructure Zones 3. Recognise the decentralised energy network in mandatory disclosure and NABERS 4. Introduce rate variations 5. Incentivise energy efficiency and low carbon energy 6. Standardise connection fees for gas and electricity networks 7. Introduce demand management rebates 8. Make state and federal infrastructure funds available 9. Introduce environmental upgrade agreements and infrastructure levy for decentralised energy 10. Introduce a price on carbon (Done) 11. Remove the regulatory barriers to decentralised energy 12. Low Carbon Zone recognition scheme 13. Streamline state environmental planning policy planning approvals for decentralised energy 14. Streamline easements and access arrangements for decentralised energy 15. NSW Handbook

http://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/council/onexhibition/TrigenerationMasterPlan.asp 20 |

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Facilitation of Mainstreaming Cogent Energy – Value Proposition •

Energy efficiency – up to 80% energy efficient.



Green credentials – up to 60% reduction in carbon emissions - improves Green Star & NABERs energy ratings by up to 2 stars.



Emergency back-up – can be configured to displace back-up diesels.



Financed - minimal capital outlay, just one monthly energy bill.



Reduced Administration – from the design phase through to authority approvals, installation and actual operation, Cogent involvement will significantly reduce the administrative requirements of the client.



Flexibility and innovation – Multiple feeder / site capability with cogentpower!



Skin in the game - Ongoing engagement by Cogent is ensured through embedded incentives to maximise site “up-time” and efficiency metrics.

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BOOM ESA vs. Client Owner/Operator



Cogent / Origin scale - Cogent leverage our scale and existing supplier relationships to achieve greater operational efficiency, resulting in lower costs to our clients.



Focus on your Core Business - Energy generation is Cogent’s core business. Engaging Cogent will enable our clients to focus on their core business with confidence.



Reduced risk –

Cogent is responsible for the cost and execution of all scheduled and non-scheduled (breakdown) maintenance, reducing the ongoing cost and administrative burdens that our clients would otherwise face.



Cogent / Origin are positioned to efficiently manage commodity price risks with our in-house commodity trading systems as well as providing link to Consumer Price Index (CPI).



Additional Flexibility – Cogent / Origin are capable of establishing connections that can allocate cogeneration emissions across a number of sites / LV feeders. This is typically not achievable by individual owners under current market arrangements.



Recognised leaders - Cogent are the market leaders and experts in this field. Minimise your requirement for

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Continuous Monitoring - Cogent have a proprietary, state of the art, remote backoffice system for monitoring and maintaining their equipment.



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Peace of mind – bills issued monthly based only on the qty of energy consumed, no hidden costs.

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Thank you

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