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Renewable Energy Opportunities with Infrastructure Projects Tony Amis Business Development Director December 2014 © GI Energy

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Renewable Energy Opportunities with Infrastructure Projects

Tony Amis Business Development Director

December 2014

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Contents

• The GI Energy Journey• Ground Sourced Heat Pumps• Geothermal solutions• Energy Foundations & Opportunities In the UK• Benefits of Using Energy Foundations• Case Study – Crossrail• What are the issues Installing loops into Foundations• Good Design practice

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The Journey to GI Energy03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 20

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First Energy Pile Installation

First Large Scale GSHP in UK

Largest Lake Loop in Europe

Oxford Earth Sciences

One New Change

GI Energy Expands in US

First Supermarket

geothermal heating

international

First Renewable Energy Solution Old Oak Common Depot

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GI Energy Today

Controls Solar

Power Correction

GSHPASHP

Biomass

CHP

Demand Reduction

Our Unique Skills & Experience allow us to Deliver Bespoke Solutions via a

Diverse Technology Portfolio

Bringing the Elements Together as a Coherent Whole increases benefits

Commitment to an on-going energy partnership for the long-term

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GI Renewable Energy Solution

GI ENERGYSupply & Management

GSHP’s

Solar PV

Other (process)

CHP

Solar Thermal

Boilers

Chillers

ELECTRICAL POWER

HIGH GRADE HEATING

COOLING

LOW GRADE HEATING

TOP UP & OR BACK UP10% - 200%+

Waste Heat

Recovery

20-3

0% R

enew

able

Ene

rgy

Low

Car

bon

Solu

tion

Aim Long Term System Optimisation

Maximising CO2 & Run Cost Savings

Thermal Storage

Free Cooling

Conv

entio

nal

PRE HEATING

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Our Skills for Your Benefit

Initial Consultation

Survey,Feasibility

Study,Proposal

Detailed Engineering

System Installation,

Integration & Commissioning

Remote Energy

Monitoring & Responsive

Control

Providing Sustainable Energy

Funded SolutionEnergy Efficiency Pays for Implementation & Maintenance

Understanding Your Unique Commercial & Sustainability Objectives

In House Experienced Team Works Closely with Client Team to Deliver Best

In Class, Integrated Solution

Whole Life Maintenance

& Product Warranty

Constantly Working to Maximise Performance in Partnership with Client

Team

Initial Consultation

Survey,Feasibility

Study,Proposal

Detailed Engineering

System Installation,

Integration & Commissioning

Remote Energy

Monitoring & Responsive

Control

Providing Sustainable Energy

Funded SolutionEnergy Efficiency Pays for Implementation & Maintenance

Understanding Your Unique Commercial & Sustainability Objectives

In House Experienced Team Works Closely with Client Team to Deliver Best

In Class, Integrated Solution

Whole Life Maintenance

& Product Warranty

Constantly Working to Maximise Performance in Partnership with Client

Team

Initial Consultation

Survey,Feasibility

Study,Proposal

Detailed Engineering

System Installation,

Integration & Commissioning

Remote Energy

Monitoring & Responsive

Control

Providing Sustainable Energy

Funded SolutionEnergy Efficiency Pays for Implementation & Maintenance

Understanding Your Unique Commercial & Sustainability Objectives

In House Experienced Team Works Closely with Client Team to Deliver Best

In Class, Integrated Solution

Whole Life Maintenance

& Product Warranty

Constantly Working to Maximise Performance in Partnership with Client

Team

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Primary circuit options for GSHP systems

Systems can be combined to give optimal solution

Open Loop System

Closed Loop Systems

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Ground Sourced Heat Pump (GSHP) Principle

TrinityHaus colloquium

Geothermal heat flow(0.06 W/m2)

Solar /atmospheric energy(10’s -100’s W/m2)

Ground Temperature 10o -12o

Pass a fluid through a constant 12o temperature ground:− A cooler fluid will increase in

temperature, (used for heating)− A warmer fluid will decrease in

temperature (used for cooling) The magnitude of this temperature

differential is around 3o-5o

Need to maintain this differential for gshp system viability

Designed to be maintained with seasonal heating and cooling cycles

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TrinityHaus colloquium

Ground sourced heat pump system

HEAT PUMP

Compressor

Expansion valve

Pump

Pump

SOURCE CIRCUIT(Geothermal piles)

SECONDARY CIRCUIT(Building)

Cool

Warm

Hot

Warm

Co

ol W

arm

Hot

6o

30o

50o

10o

HeatExchanger

HeatExchanger

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CHP Improvements when integrated with GSHP’s

5% FLUE LOSSES

30% ELECTRICITY50% HEAT

5% INTERNAL LOSSES

Waste heat Capture

Surplus Heat Storage

Energy Piles /Boreholes

GSHP

10% FLUE LOSSES

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• Offices• Hotels• Individual Homes• Apartment Buildings• Supermarkets• Residential

Developments

• Schools• Hospitals• Manufacturing• Sports Centers• Agriculture• Government Buildings• Stately Homes• Railway Stations

Geothermal has Been successfully applied to:

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Vertical Loop Under Buildings

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B&Q Superstore, New Malden

• System:• Vertical, Closed Loop• Beneath the Building

• Size:• 549kW Cooling• 659kW Heating

• Collector type:• 120 boreholes• Depth 100m

• Completed:• 2008

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Energy Piles®

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Benefits of using EnergyPiles ® / Energy Walls®

Piles have dual functionality – structural and as energy source

One of the cheapest sources of ground energy Relatively low extra over cost to use the piles (depends

on technique) Minimal impact on piling program Provides a Stable & Sustainable renewable energy

• Advantage for BREEAM / LEED buildings • Reduces CO2 emissions to the atmosphere. • UK Energy foundations saving circa 7,000T /annum

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52 Energy Pile Installations In the UK

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Geothermal Loops Have Now Been Installed Successfully In All Foundation Types

Small / large diameter bored piles –

Westminster Academy / One New Change/ US Embassy

Piles under bentonite or dry bore – Bankside London

CFA piles - Canterbury University/ Belfast Police station

Driven Cast In-situ piles. North Kent Police Station

Driven Precast Piles – Balmore Glasgow & Bristol

Diaphragm walls - Bulgari Hotel Knightsbridge / Crossrail Stations

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Installing the Loops

Loop Reeler

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CFA Piles, Hauser Forum Cambridge

• Pile design – Mott MacDonald• Pile Contractor – Bachy • Loop design / build – GIL• CFA piles (600mm dia) 149 No up to

25m depth• Loops - 4 pipes x 40mm dia• Pushed with 1 x 40mm bar

• Heating - 188kW• Cooling - 117kW

Plunging used 40mm bar + 4 pipes (2 loops)

Trimming Cage and header pipes

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Westminster Academy

• System:• EnergyPiles™

• Size:• 331kW Heating• 120kW Cooling

• Collector type:• 260 No Rotary bored Piles depth

15 -20m

• Completed• 2008

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Energy Piles & Closed loop

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Energy Piles & Dry Coolers

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North Kent Police PFI

• System:• Energy Piles, Closed Loop & Dry

Cooler• Size:

• 550kW Heating• 1,350kW Cooling

• Collector type:• 250 Piles to 23m • 80 Bores to 100m

• Operational Since 2008

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Energy Piles & Open loop

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One New Change, London

• System:• Piles & Open Loop

• Size:• 1,638kW Heating• 1,742kW Cooling

• Collector type:• 219 Energy Piles• Open Loop Wells

• Operational 2010

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ONC Cage Design

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Three sections of reinforcement cages to join One continuous length of geothermal loop inside each pile Loops filled with water and pressurised for installation

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One New Change, London

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ONC Energy Pile – Loop Installation

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One New Change- Headering Work

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Completed Plant Room

Computer driven according to various

scenarios

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One New Change Performance

Jan-12 Feb-12 Mar-12 Apr-12 May-12 Jun-12 Jul-12 Aug-12 Sep-12 Oct-12 Nov-12 Dec-12 kWh

100,000 kWh

200,000 kWh

300,000 kWh

400,000 kWh

500,000 kWh

600,000 kWh

700,000 kWh

Electricity consumed by HPEnergy exchanged with RCL Heating Energy deliveredCooling Energy Delivered

Global annual efficiency of the GSHP system (*) 4.1

Annual CO2 savings (tons) 294

Annual financial savings (£) £62,374

Note: (*) Consumption of Heat pumps only; excludes all the pumps and auxiliary ancillaries. pumps only; excludes all the pumps and auxiliary ancillaries.

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Bulgari Hotel - First Energy Diaphragm Wall Project in UK

• System:– Diaphragm Wall & Energy

Piles®

• Size:– 150kW Heating– 150kW Cooling

• Collector type:– 50 Energy Piles– 150m Energy D. Wall

• On Site:– Commissioned 2012

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Bulgari Hotel Knightsbridge / Crossrail Station Box Schematic

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Crossrail Stations London

• System:– Diaphragm Wall & Energy

Piles®

• Size:– 150kW-300kW Heating– 150kW-300kW Cooling

• Collector type:– Energy Piles– Energy D. Wall

• On Site:– Farringdon Street– Tottenham Court Road– Bond street– Fisher Street– Paddington

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Anticipated CO2 Savings at Crossrail

Contract

Heating peak power

Cooling peak power

CO2Savings

(T/Annum)

(kW) (kW)

Paddington Integrated 420 240 200

Bond St WTH 186 186 28

Bond St ETH 340 340 49

TCR West 160 160 21

TCR East 75 75 9

Fisher St 60 60 10

Liverpool St – Blomfield 150 80 11

Liverpool St – Moorgate 70 25 14

Farringdon West 120 120 16

Farringdon East 90 90 12

Totals 1,671 1,376 370

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Crossrail and Geothermal

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Crossrail - Bond Street Station

Eastern Ticket Hall

Western Ticket Hall

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Bond St ETH Elevation

Thermal piles

Ground Level

30m

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Bond St ETH

GI Energy Design

57 Thermal pile

1.8m diameter

67m deep

6 loops per pile

30m Effective length due to deep cut off

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Bond St ETH

Thermal piles at base of shaft

Access tunnels

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Bond St WTH

1.2m D-Wall 44m deep 29 panels 2 loops /panel

GI Energy Design14 Thermal piles 2.5m diameter 20m deep 6 loops per pile

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Pre-installation Quality Control & Testing

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Crossrail – WTH – Loop fixing

Diaphragm wall loops on outside of panel

Thermal loops prefixed on inside of reinforcement

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Lifting the Diaphragm Wall Cage

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Installing the Loops

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Installing the Loops

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Installing the second cage

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Fixing the loops to the cage

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Fixing & Testing

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Trimming and Protecting

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Pre-concrete Pressure Test

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Concreting the Diaphragm Wall

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Headering Works

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Crossrail Bond Street WTH - Capping beams with loops

Loops at central collection point

Loops collecting up inside the capping beam

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Headering Up

Edge Of slab

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Plant Room

Main flow returns to piles in Plant roomManifold

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Plant Room

Circulation Pumps

Header Pipework

Plate Frame Heat Exchanger

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Completed Plant Room

Controls

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One New Change Geothermal System Schematic

Schematic Only

SIZE Authored / Approved DWG NO REV

A3 CD / CD Schematic Only 1

SCALE NTS 22nd June 2007 SHEET 1 OF 1

Dry Cooler1,115kW Capacity

Retail Condenser CircuitTTarget = 20oC, Tmax = 40oC

Office LTHW CircuitTFlow = 50oC

Open Loop Well Pair

CFS & Partners Responsibility

13 Number Heat Pumps in N + 1 Configuration

GI Responsibility

Typical Proposed Crossrail Arrangement

Heat Pump Capable of Providing

Simultaneous Heating & Cooling

Fan Coil Unit7°C M

M

35-

50°C

Cooling to Crossrail Station

Heating to OSD

Δtmax 6°C

Δtm

ax 5

°C

Energy Piles & Wall

Limit of Geothermal Responsibility

Control Centre

Building Requirements

Monitor Record Loop Temperatures

Ensure Crossrail Asset Protection

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Opportunities For Crossrail Are Identical For NLE & Thames Tideway

1km of Diaphragm Wall or Piles - 40m deep could provide..

• 500kW of Peak Heating (enough to heat over 50 Homes)• 500kW of Peak Cooling• Save 350 tonnes of CO2 per Annum• Reduce Energy Bill by approx £90k per annum when

compared against conventional systems

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Opportunities for Tunnels

Option 1: Install loops into Tunnel segments

Option 3: Install loops into Tunnel Culvert

Option 2: Install loops behind Tunnel segments

1km of tunnel cooling could provide...

• 30-40kW of peak heating• Save up to 2.5 tonnes of CO2 per annum • Reduce Energy bills by approx. £240 per annum when

compared against conventional systems • RHI income of £3,604 per annum*

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Crossrail Station Opportunities

Utilising redundant TAM’s Settlement reducing grout shafts at Crossrail stations

One Zone will deliver 60kW of heating and cooling

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Old Common Crossrail Depot

The contract between Transport For London and Bombardier covers the supply & delivery of 65 new 200m long trains in 2017 & maintained for 32 years at Old Oak Common.

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GI Renewable Energy Solution - Crossrail Old Oak Common Depot

• GSHP System • 25no 150m deep boreholes• 466no 15m deep energy piles under the building

• Will provide 936kWth heating and 566kWth cooling • CHP System will provide top up 446kWth heating

and 280kWe of electrical load • 220m² Solar Thermal will add a further 140kWth of

hot water load• 1498m² Solar PV will provide a further 220kWe

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GI Renewable Energy Solution Highlights - Old Oak Common Depot

Based Upon Electrical, Heating and cooling profiles provided by Atkins• 54% Heating and cooling will be provided from renewable technology• 20% of electrical load generated on site from CHP / Solar PV• 33% Renewable energy solution

Providing Demonstrated Savings Of.....

• Run cost savings £97,000 per annum when compared against conventional equipment

• Renewable Heat Incentive £193,628/ annum• 530Tonnes of CO2 per annum• Potential payback on investment < 10 Years

Through our controls & long term management we will be looking to outperform on current assessed performance..

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Benefits of using EnergyPiles ® / Energy Walls®

Piles have dual functionality – structural and as energy source

One of the cheapest sources of ground energy Relatively low extra over cost to use the piles (depends

on technique) Minimal impact on piling program Provides a Stable & Sustainable renewable energy

• Advantage for BREEAM / LEED buildings • Reduces CO2 emissions to the atmosphere. • UK Energy foundations saving circa 7,000T /annum

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Next Steps

Why wouldn’t you…?

They have & do.

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GI Energy UK Headquarters

Contact - Tony Amis

[email protected]

Shillingwood House

Westwood Way

Westwood Business Park

Coventry

West midlands

CV4 8JZ

Mobile: +44 (0)7595 278 428Phone: +44 (0)2476 850 403

www.gienergy.net

contact

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thank you

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