United Kingdom Procurement News Notice - 44862


Procurement News Notice

PNN 44862
Work Detail Partners sign contract for 3Mwe from Cornwall’s United Downs site Exergy International, a global provider of new generation Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) power plants and developer Geothermal Engineering Ltd (GEL) have signed a contract for the supply of a 3MWe gross capacity power plant at the United Downs site, in Cornwall, south-west England. The deal represents the first integrated deep geothermal project in the UK which, by late 2024, will deliver around 3MWe of baseload renewable electricity and up to 10MWth of zero carbon heat for a large housing development at Langarth Garden Village, a project being developed by Cornwall Council. The turnkey EPC contract awarded to Exergy will include the design and engineering of the ORC system, the manufacturing of the equipment and the erection of the power plant. Exergy’s technology will utilize the highly efficient Radial Outflow Turbine to produce electricity exploiting the heat of geothermal fluid. The condensing system chosen is air-cooled to avoid any water consumption. Being a closed loop cycle, the power plant will not release any vapour into the atmosphere and will have a small footprint and minimal visual impact. The system will be delivered in 18 months, with commissioning of the plant expected by late 2024. Once in operation, this installation will save more than 6,500 tonnes of CO2 emissions per year compared to the production of conventional fossil fuel power. “We are excited to embark on this journey with GEL,” said Exergy general manager Luca Pozzoni. “The United Downs project will be a milestone in the development of the geothermal industry in the UK and will give us the valuable opportunity to contribute with our technology and expertise to kick-starting geothermal power generation in the country,” Pozzini added. “Under a structured long-term agreement with GEL, we will be able to partner for the development of future geothermal initiatives to unlock Europe’s largely untapped geothermal potential and support the decarbonization of our energy systems.” The United Downs power plant is expected to be the first of many projects to be developed under a partnership and cooperation agreement signed between Exergy International and Geothermal Engineering Ltd. (GEL). GEL chief executive Ryan Law said: “Geothermal heat is an untapped renewable resource with the potential to provide huge amounts of energy-efficient and carbon-free electricity and heat. “Exergy is well known globally for its competence in the binary geothermal power sector and we are very pleased to be working with them on this landmark project in Cornwall. “Our long-term agreement with Exergy will also enable us to develop a number of additional projects both in the UK and abroad.” United Downs utilises the naturally heat producing granite which underlies most of Cornwall. Two deep, directional wells have been successfully drilled for the purpose; the production well to a measured depth of 5275 metres – the deepest onshore well in the UK - and the injection well to 2393 metres. The naturally-heated geothermal fluid will be pumped to the surface, passed through the power plant to produce electricity, then returned underground via the injection well where it will percolate through the granite to reheat. This process means that geothermal energy produces clean, green power with no waste product.
Country United Kingdom , Northern Europe
Industry Energy & Power
Entry Date 21 Jul 2023
Source https://renews.biz/87104/exergy-gel-ink-landmark-uk-geothermal-deal/

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