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Akuo Energy : IRENA presentation
22 June 2015 - Tristan Urtizberea
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1. Akuo Energy
2. Our insular
strategy
3. Contacts
Summary
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A portfolio of
3.5 GW
Akuo Energy : a global leader in renewable energy
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Owing to their spacially-limited nature,
insular territories represent ideal
environments to launch and certify new
concepts which can then be developped
at a greater scale in continental
territories
Agrinergie® Solar Power and Storage Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion
ISLANDS, INNOVATION AT NATURAL SCALE
Allows solar power generation and
agriculture to coexist on the same area
Turns declining agricultural activity into
viable agriculture
Improves social acceptance
Protects cultures from climatic events
Proof : bumper harvests / greenhouses «
hurricane proof »
29 MWp with storage, winner of the
Call for Tender of the CRE (French
Energy Regulatory Commission) in 2012,
making Akuo Energy the world’s leading
producer of solar energy with storage
Commissioning of Bardzour (9MWp) and
Olmo 1 (4MWp) in the second semester
of 2014, of Mortella (7MWp) and Les
Cèdres (9MWp) in 2015.
An abundant resource, a stable and non
intermittent source of energy, an
innovative technology at an advanced
level of development
July 2014: NEMO, Martinique (French
overseas departement), winner of the
European program NER 300, awarded
subsidy : 72.3 M€
Akuo Energy, leader of renewable energy in insular areas
Insular strategy : sample of our accomplishments
A need for a basic source of energy available 24/7
A world first in Martinique : Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion
Supply islands with the most relevant renewable energy
FUNCTIONNING PRINCIPLE OTEC’s ADVANTAGES
OTEC uses the temperature difference between cooler deep (1000m, 5°C) and warmer shallow tropical water (25°C) to
run a heat engine and produce useful work.
With this temperature delta, a thermodynamical cycle (Rankine cycle)
produces useful work in the form of electricity
Stable and non intermittent electrical production ; no uncertainties about the
resource (access, availability, costs)
Decarbonated-generated
electricity, basic source of
energy 24/7
Potential co-products :
• Drinkable water production
• Aquaculture
• Use of nutrient-rich water
Optimal performance conditions : Temperature Delta = 20°C, between shallow and deep water
OTEC, a non intermittent renewable energy
• Strong dependency to fossil fuels (94% of the Martinique’s energetic mix comes from thermic power)
• Non-interconnected areas • Significant land pressure and reliefs
• Seismic and cyclonic area
ETM en mer ETM à terre
• Significant temperature difference between cooler deep and warmer shallow tropical water
• Volcanic bathymetry : 1000 m deep close to the shore (as from 5km approximately)
• Nearby preparation site, adapted to the construction phase
(mounting in a sheltered bay) • Linkage to the communal and port land coverage with
praticable injection to network at the Bellefontaine EDF power plant
Bellefontaine : a site fit for the installation of an OTEC power plant Local context : a high cost of energy
NEMO
5.3 km
EDF SEI Power Plant Bellefontaine 2 (180 MW)
Localisation of the NEMO project in Martinique
1- SOLVING THE KEY TECHNOLOGICAL PROBLEMS
• Installation of an onshore prototype in Reunion island in 2011, supported by the government’s stimulus plan (validation of the performances since 2011)
• End of development (2014) of the Soft Giant River, to pump deep water
• Synergy with DCNS’s success in the AMI : « Marine Renewable Energies : Technological parts & demonstrators » of the ADEME (2013), MARLIN project : deep water sunction pipe and and heat exchangers
2- WINNER OF THE NER 300 PROGRAM
• NEMO, project deposited by France in July 2013, within the fram of the Call for Tender NER 300
• Winner of the program in July 2014 (after a one-year audit of EIB) – Awarded subsidy by the European Union : 72.3 M€
• Cost of the project < 300 M€ - 90 GWh generated every year. Feed in tariff : 450 €/MWh
The 4 stages of NEMO
4 –FIRST COMMERCIAL OUTLET WITH GRID PARITY
• Offshore OTEC in Indonesia or Philippines: 16 MW (10 MW injected on the network)
• On shore OTEC in Fiji or Maldives Islands: 5 MW (3,5 MW injected on the network)
• Middle-term objective: generate power at a tariff between 250 and 300 €/MWh in insular areas
3 – A CONTROLLED DEVELOPMENT
• Technical studies achieved (environmental study, risk study, …)
• Administrative authorisation requests deposited with the State’s services in Martinique – End of development expected for December 2015
• Current funding period, construction scheduled for 2017, commissioning in summer 2019
The 4 stages of NEMO
More than 50 countries eligible for OTEC and without any alternative
A technology dedicated to isolated and densely populated areas, representing a 25 G€ market by 2030
• > 100 countries fulfil the thermal potential
requirements
• 72 preferred areas (thermal potential and optimal distance off the shores)
• 55 areas with no fossil alternatives
• 25-30 MW floating power plants
• Objectives for these energy production costs lower than fossil energy costs on these territories
• Equatorial insular areas represent a large export market
• A basic production that can be easily integrated into the network and thus support it
OTEC : a high export commercial potential
Presentation of NEMO Bellefontaine, 31 August 2014
Project presented in Martinique to Madame Ségolène Royale, French
Minister of the Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy
Unconditionnal support granted to
this innovative project
MOU signed between AKUO and DCNS Brest, 18 December 2014
Memorandum of Understanding signed in the presence of the French Prime
Minister, Mr. Manuel Valls
Extracted from Manuel Valls’ speech : “ By sustaining NEMO project in
Martinique as well as other projects at la Réunion, France allows Overseas to go forward on the path of the energetic
independence”
Presentation of the project to the President of the Republic during the
Caribbean – Climate Summit in Martinique
Extracted from the President’s speech : OTEC represents “an industrial field of
excellence”. The NEMO project is “a great project”.
Caribbean - Climate Summit Fort-de-France, 9 May 2015
NEMO, an overseas pilote project opening prospects in this sector
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Contacts
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AKUO ENERGY 140 avenue des Champs Elysées
75008 PARIS
Tel. : + 33 (0)1 47 66 09 90
Email : [email protected]
AKUO ENERGY – OCEAN INDIEN Steve Arcelin 36 A, rue Vêli
Zone Industrielle Bel Air
97450 Saint Louis
Tel. : + 262 262 570 625
Email : [email protected]
AKUO ENERGY SOLUTIONS Julien Fabre
Unit No. 1606, HDS Business Center
Plot No. M1, Jumeirah Lakes Towers
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Tel. : + 971 4442 7901
Email : [email protected]
AKUO ENERGY AIX EN PROVENCE Parc des Valladets
201 chemin des Valladets
13510 Eguilles
Tel : + 33 (0)1 47 66 09 90
Email : [email protected]
AKUO ENERGY AFRICA Pierre-Antoine Berthold
140 avenue des Champs Elysées
75008 PARIS
Tel. : + 33 (0)1 47 66 09 90
Email : [email protected]
AKUO CORSE Christian Chiari
9, rue Monseigneur Rigo
20200 Bastia
Tel. : + 33 (0)4 95 48 18 87
Email : [email protected]
AKUO MARTINIQUE-GUADELOUPE Olivier Kremer
Héliade Bellevue
Centrale solaire de Bellevue
97140 Capesterre de Marie Galante Email :
AKUO URUGUAY Juan Negro
Rambla Rep de Mexico 6517, Of 104
Montevideo
Uruguay
Tel.: +589 2600 9119
Fax: +598 2601 1098
Email : [email protected]
AKUO USA Thomas Coté
150 North Michigan Avenue
Suite 2800
Chicago, Ilinois 60601
Tel. : + 1-312-624-7656
Email : [email protected]
AKUO LUXEMBOURG 25B, boulevard Royal L-2449
Luxembourg
Tel. : + 33 (0)1 47 66 09 90
Email : [email protected]
AKUO TURKEY Gazi Kalkan
Hollanda C. No 4/6
06550 Yyldyz Ankara
Turquía
Tel. : +903124396755
Email : [email protected]
AKUO INDONESIA Christophe Moyon
Galeri Ikat Plaza
Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai
Unit J & K Pemogan Denpasar 80361, Bali
Tel : +(62 361) 847 3244
Email : [email protected]
AKUO CROATIE Emil Bakic
Pokornoga 15
10000 Zagreb
Croatia
Email : [email protected]
AKUO POLOGNE Marius Nowak
Plac Rodla 8
70-419 Szczecin
Tél. : + 33 (0)1 47 66 09 90
Email : [email protected]
Contacts