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Page 1: 1 Nuon Future plan: Magnum Project Presentation RWTH-Aachen (02.05.2006)

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Nuon Future plan: Magnum Project

Presentation RWTH-Aachen (02.05.2006)

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MAGNUM Project TeamAugust 2005

Presentation RWTH-Aachen (02.05.2006)

Subjects

•Introduction Nuon•Definition and reasons for the Magnum Project•Overall technical data of the Magnum Power Station•The predecessor: the Nuon Buggenum Power Station•Lesson Learned from the operation of the Nuon Buggenum Power Station

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What is Nuon?Nuon is a Dutch energy company, market leader in the

Netherlands

Heat customers100% = 0.2 mln

Electricity customers100% = 7 mln

Gas customers100% = 6.4 mln

Green electricity customers 100% = 2.4 mln

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Nuon

Nuon

1) Market share for gas and electricity are based on the number of connections

Source: EnergieNed ‘Energy in the Netherlands 2004’, Company reports

Eneco25%

Nuon34%

Delta2%

Essent29%Others

10%

Eneco28%

Nuon29%

Others11%

Delta3%

Essent26%RWE

3%

Eneco41%Nuon

39%

Essent20%

Eneco18%

Others18%

Essent38%

Nuon26%

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• Nuon is third generator in Netherlands

• 16 ‘grey’ generation assets on 9 premises in 4 clusters; Total installed capacity about 3500 MWe

• Efficient, dominantly gas fired generation

• Production of heat for district heating in Utrecht, Nieuwegein, Amsterdam-Zuidoost, and steam for Corus

• Several renewable assets in 7 European countries, dominantly wind; installed capacity about 500 MWe

• Syngas development and operational experience: Buggenum (coal, 250 MWe), Velsen (BFG, 400 MWe), IJmond – JV Nuon/Corus (BFG, 250 MWe)

Cluster Amsterdam

Cluster Utrecht

Cluster Oost

Renewables

Nuon - generation portfolio overview

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MAGNUM Project TeamAugust 2005

Why the MAGNUM PROJECT?

Establish sound investment decision for the Magnum Power Station.

What is the Magnum Power Station?•multi-fuel, highly flexible power station;•very large capacity (1200 MWe);•net efficiency >= PC power station; •superior environmental performance; •(future) CO2-capture readiness;•year 2010/2011: connected to the E-grid;•based on the Buggenum power station;•“Lessons Learned” incorporated in design.

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MAGNUM Project TeamAugust 2005

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Rationale for the Magnum Project

•Nuon must build at least 1200 MWe new power production capacity:•replacement of old power stations with rather moderate efficiency;•growth in electricity consumption.

•IGCC (entrained bed technology) offers superior production and trading opportunities:

•can gasify a multitude of fuels with high efficiency and without operational problems;•can therefore adequately respond to changes in fuel market prices; •can produce both base load and peak load E-products;•can co-gasify large amounts of renewables (subsidies).

•Best Available Technology for Power Production with CO2-capture:•moderate efficiency losses when CO2 is captured;

•Best Available (Environmental) Technology :•SO2 removal: >99 %;•NOx-emission: can comply to requirements beyond year 2015;•dust: negligible;•heavy metals: emissions: Ni: 1.5%; As: 1%; rest negligible.

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Entrained flow gasifier Wet gas cleaning

Acid removalWaste water treatment

Demin water production

Maximum syngas production 900 –1200 MWth

Combined Cycle Dual fueled Gas Turbines (Syngas and/or Natural gas fired)5 x 250 MW CC Units

Total Heat Input 2600 MWthTotal Electrical Output 1200 MWe

Simplified BFD of the Magnum Power StationUltimate design subject to change.

Oxygen and Nitrogen production

Gasifier(# units)

CC(# units)

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Section 2: Air Separation

Section 3: CCGT

Gas cleaning

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Nuon Power Buggenum BV

• Net Output: 250 [MWe]

• Coal input: 2000 [t/d ]

• Shell Gasification Technology

• Gas turbine: Siemens V94.2 Start up 1993

• Ramp speed: 3.5 [MWe/min]

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The Predecessor: the Nuon Buggenum IGCC Power Station

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Coal Milling and Drying

Coal Dust Feeding

Coal Gasification Syngas Dedusting/Dehalogenation

Syngas Desulphurisation

Clean Gas Conditioning/Power Production

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Simplified Process Flow Diagram of the Nuon Buggenum Power Station

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MAGNUM Project TeamAugust 2005

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“Lessons Learned” from Nuon Buggenum Power Station Operation; Technical overview

Technical Problem Areas:•Syngas Production/Treating•Waste Water Production•Combined Cycle/ Air Separation Unit

•Work Done:•5000 plant design changes!

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MAGNUM Project TeamAugust 2005

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“Lessons Learned” from Nuon Buggenum Power Station Operation; General Overview

Problems encountered•Mechanical problems•Process problems; process control problems•Organisational problems

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MAGNUM Project TeamAugust 2005

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“Lessons Learned” from Nuon Buggenum Power Station Operation; Mechanical/Material Problems

Gasification Island•Thermal stresses caused by non-flexible tube-vessel penetration•Severe erosion/corrosion problems in gasification water systems •Severe corrosion in syngas scrubber•Severe damage of structures with ceramic lining •Flaws in the construction of the dust filter

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MAGNUM Project TeamAugust 2005

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“Lessons Learned” from Nuon Buggenum Power Station Operation.

Process problems; process control problems

Gasification Island•Coal dust feeding problems •Slagging problems in gasifier•Degradation of H2S-absorbent•Widespread scaling in waste water systems

Combined Cycle Unit/ Air Separation•Combustion instabilities in gas turbine•Product purity of oxygen/nitrogen

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MAGNUM Project TeamAugust 2005

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“Lessons Learned” from Nuon Buggenum Power Station Operation. Results

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MAGNUM Project TeamAugust 2005

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Conclusions

Nuon regards IGCC as the best option for a future new to build large power station. The reasons are that: •IGCC has/is:

•Superior fuel flexibility•Best Available Technology for power production with CO2-capture

•Best Available (Environmental) Technology •Nuon is experienced with IGCC-operation:

•“Lessons Learned” from the Nuon Buggenum Power Station will be fully implemented in the Magnum design

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MAGNUM Project TeamAugust 2005

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Thank You for your Attention!