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Diesel Electric Services to install high-pressure natural gas connection

Diesel Electric Services to install high-pressure natural gas connection

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30th January 2015

By: Megan van Wyngaardt

Creamer Media Contributing Editor Online

  

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South African generator set (genset) designer and manufacturer Diesel Electric Services (DES), has contracted a permanent, high-pressure gas connection that would allow it to test natural gas-powered engines with greater flexibility.

The connection would give DES access to natural gas reticulator Egoli Gas’ network, in Johannesburg, to enable DES clients to test the engines at the company’s premises in Johannesburg.

A gas pipe had already been laid to the company’s 23 000 m2 premises; however, details were still being finalised before the installation was completed. This was expected to occur within the next two weeks.

Compared with the old method of using compressed natural gas from banks of cylinders, DES’s new testing procedure was far more convenient and cost effective.

“In the past, when we sold the gensets, the gas generator would go to the client’s premises without prior testing. This [high-pressure gas connection] will open up a whole new marketing strategy for the company,” DES  industrial engineer Philip Chittenden told Engineering News Online.

“Already we have had many consultants setting up bookings to come see us to see the systems running, as it is not freely available to the market,” he added.

Further, DES engineer Alain Bonfrer noted that Egoli Gas allocated the company with a special meter, which is normally deployed at their high-volumes users’ facilities. “It allows us to monitor and log gas consumption more accurately. We can use the meter to see how much energy a genset is using and that way we would work out efficiencies.”

He explained that the engine, which usually has its own gas train would be brought into the workshop. “On the electrical side, we hook this engine up to what is known as dummy loads. This provides the load and can be adjusted in kilowatt values, measuring how much electrical energy the genset is generating,” Bonfrer said.

“We believe we are the only genset manufacturer in the country that has access to a natural gas pipeline,” he noted.

CHALLENGING ENVIRONMENT
In light of the recent electricity crisis, many companies would also be looking to switch to natural gas powered generators for continuous baseload or standby applications. “Egoli is doing very well at the moment, as it is competing with electricity.”

However, Chittenden pointed out that the company could possibly face gas supply constraints, as Egoli Gas’ gas supply agreement with Sasol was capped.

Egoli Gas receives several million gigajoules of gas from Sasol each year.

“We have been in discussion with Egoli Gas on a number of projects and have been working on their network; however, they have a fixed amount of gas and will reach that cap at some point. Egoli is always asking for more, so it is a bit of a struggle on their side.

“If all those projects [currently still in discussion phase] come to fruition, there would not be enough gas supply,” he added.

However, they remained positive, noting that as demand for gas supply increased, hopefully so would Egoli’s cap.

BIOGAS
Bonfrer, meanwhile, noted that the company was contracted to generate electricity from biogas from a chicken farm. “Another company would be responsible for the gas production. Our scope starts when the gas comes from the scrubbing – we receive biogas of a certain quality and quantity and then generate electricity. We then recover the heat from the genset, which is used in processes elsewhere,” he said.

“Hopefully, this is the start of a much bigger roll-out from the same company,” he added.

Edited by Chanel de Bruyn
Creamer Media Online Managing Editor

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