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Your Global Energy Partner

Burmeister & Wain Scandinavian Contractor A/S

C O M P A N Y P R O F I L E

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C O M P A N Y P R O F I L E

TURNKEY SOLUTIONS FOR SMART ENERGY BWSC DOES THE JOBALL OVER THE WORLD

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Access to reliable, low-cost energy is essential to achieve sustainable economic growth and the opportu-nity to develop business and society. Utilities, Independent Power Producers (IPPs) and power-generating industrial companies are increasingly dependent on their ability to maximise the efficiency of their assets, and they need business partners who understand the core of their business.

Burmeister & Wain Scandinavian Contractor A/S (BWSC) is a

world-leading turnkey contractor and operator for medium and

large diesel engine-based and gas-based power systems. Further,

BWSC is experienced in biomass and waste-to-energy technolo-

gies, and our expertise ranges from all aspects of plant design to

rehabilitation, operation, maintenance, service and financing.

BWSC takes a leading role in the development of IPP companies.

This comprises the establishment of all commercial and legal agree-

ments, including power and fuel purchase contracts, and the financ-

ing, insurance and land lease arrangements, etc. In addition to the

initial role of developer, BWSC undertakes the supply and construc-

tion of the complete plant on a turnkey basis and provides Operation

and Maintenance (O&M) services for the lifecycle of the plant.

BWSC has supplied more than 175 power plants to 53 countries,

with a total generating capacity in excess of 3,500 MW. In addi-

tion to turnkey power plants, BWSC’s product range includes

transmission lines, distribution systems, generation services,

training, spare parts and power plant rehabilitation.

BWSC has its origin in the stationary engine division of Burmeister

& Wain (B&W), which has built and installed diesel engines since

1904. BWSC was established in 1980 as a separate specialist

company with the aim to develop the known technologies into

high-efficient power plants. Since, the company has evolved into

a full turnkey contractor and developer of power plant projects

all over the world. In 1990, BWSC was acquired by the current

owner, Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. (MES), Japan.

B W S C - Y O U R G L O B A L E N E R G Y P A R T N E R

Experience with many different fuel types

West Sunrise Plant, Grand Bahama

Rabai IPP Power Station, Kenya

TURNKEY SOLUTIONS FOR SMART ENERGY BWSC DOES THE JOBALL OVER THE WORLD

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C O M P A N Y P R O F I L E

B W S C P R O D U C T S A N D S E R V I C E S

BWSC provides the full range of power systems engineering. The portfolio embraces turnkey supply and construction of stationary and barge-mounted power plants as well as a complete range of techni-cal services: operation and mainte nance, power plant rehabilitation, spare parts and training.

BWSC’s modular concept and flexibility to select the best avail-

able technology enable us to offer optimised and competitive

solutions for all applications, be it centralised or decentralised

plants, or base-load or peak-load applications. Whatever the

unique requirements of the project, BWSC has the solution.

• 2-stroke diesel power plants based on quality engines

licensed by MAN and built by MES: Operating on heavy

and non-commercial grades of fuel including refinery

bottom residuals and Orimulsion, 2-stroke technology is appropri-

ate and competitive for base-load power plants up to 400 MW.

Engines can also be delivered as Gas Injection Diesel Engines (GIDE)

operating on gas or modified to operate on gas at a later stage.

Low- speed diesel plants are characterised by superior electrical

efficiency, high availability, extended life cycle, maximum fuel flex-

ibility and low maintenance costs.

• 4-stroke diesel power plants based on quality engines built

by world-leading manufacturers: Medium-speed technology

is competitive for intermediate and base-load power plants up

to 200 MW, combining very competitive capital costs and

fast delivery times with high efficiency and availability using

commercial grades of fuel.

• Natural gas-operated 4-stroke engine combined heat and

power (CHP) plants: CHP plants operate with an electrical effi-

ciency of about 45% and a total efficiency of up to 90%. BWSC

has developed a modular, cost-competitive and environmentally

friendly concept.

• Biomass power plants: In co-operation with leading boiler

suppliers, BWSC has rapidly developed its business within the

biomass power plant sector. BWSC is the main supplier of

high-technology biomass power plants to the UK market,

using straw, woodchip and waste materials as primary fuels to

produce CO2-neutral heat and power. BWSC biomass power plants

produce in the range of 15-60 MW.

BWSC, thereby, offers its expertise as a turnkey power plant sup-

plier and operator to a new part of the renewable energy sector, in

response to the demand to reduce the dependency on fossil fuels.

• IPP projects and development: BWSC is an experienced devel-

oper and investor of diesel and biomass power projects. Our hands-

on approach from early stage of development to financial close has

brought BWSC to a leading position as IPP developer and investor

in Europe, Africa and Latin America.

Leveraging on in-house technical, commercial and financial exper-

tise, BWSC supports its clients and partners through the various

steps of the power project all the way to implementation and

operation.

Coloane Power Station, Macau Fort Victoria Power Station, Mauritius Sleaford Biomass Plant, UK

Fort Victoria Power Station, Mauritius

• Environmental compliance: When required, BWSC includes

specific abatement systems in the projects to ensure com-

pliance with the emission obligations established by local

authorities, national governments or financial institutions.

• Operation & Maintenance: A well-defined and managed main-

tenance policy is essential for any power plant to operate

smoothly and reliably. BWSC offers a wide variety of service

and maintenance arrangements supported by computer-based

maintenance, operation and control systems.

Contracts range in format from bonus-oriented contracts to

long-term fixed-price contracts, depending on clients’ require-

ments for revenue and cost predictability.

An Operation & Maintenance Agreement with BWSC provides

you with a power production scheme at a very competitive rate

while also providing access to BWSC’s know-how of all aspects

of operation and maintenance.

• Technical support: Years of experience enable BWSC’s engi-

neers to provide in-depth technical assistance covering all

aspects of diesel power plant operations. BWSC enters into long-

term Technical Support Agreements (TSA) with our clients, and

we can dispatch expert troubleshooting teams at short notice.

• Rehabilitation: Rehabilitation of older plants is recognised as a

sound measure, both from a full economic and an environmental

perspective.

• Training: A broad variety of training programmes offered by BWSC

speeds up the learning process by conveying to our clients the

knowledge and experience gained by BWSC from our many years of

operating and maintaining diesel power plants worldwide.

Delimara Power Station, Malta

Piti Power Station, Guam

Operation & Maintenance

Throughout the implementation of a project, you can rely on

BWSC to bring the power plant from concept to reality, on time

and within budget.

From the start of commercial operations, BWSC’s skilled teams

of O&M supervisors and trainers can undertake all operational

obligations or provide any level of support to enable the staff to

efficiently meet performance expectations.

BWSC maintains close relationships with the world’s leading die-

sel and gas engine manufacturers, securing outstanding coopera-

tion and gaining detailed diesel-engine knowledge.

This flexibility enables BWSC to objectively choose the technology

which best matches the requirements of a particular project.

F R O M C O N C E P T T O R E A L I S A T I O N

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Below is a summary of selected power plants built by BWSC. A

more detailed list is presented on the next page.

• Suriname: In 2012, BWSC won the international tender for a

63 MW power plant in Paramaribo. The plant was designed

with three turbocharged MAN 18V48/60TS engines and is

extremely low-noise to accomodate for the location in the

city centre. The plant was built in only 13 months and all civil

work and systems have been prepped for an increase in capac-

ity from 63 to 84 MW.

• United Kingdom – Sleaford: A 38.5 MW straw-fired power

plant was built in consortium with boiler manufacturer BWE

during 2013 as the largest UK biomass plant to date. Fuel is

locally sourced, and the power generated from the plant is

supplied to approx. 65,000 households and businesses.

• United Kingdom – Wales: 14 MWe tailor-made biomass

plant, “Western Wood”, fuelled by forestry wood and clean,

uncontaminated residues from wood-processing. A turnkey

contract was signed in 2006, and an integrated firing system

guarantees the complete burnout of the wood, minimising

emissions while maintaining high combustion efficiency.

• The Philippines – Mindanao: A consortium consisting of

Mitsui & Co., MES and BWSC has been operating two power

barges since delivery in 1994 under an EPC contract. The barg-

es are moored on the island of Mindanao and are equipped

with 2-stroke Mitsui MAN B&W engines – each barge provid-

ing a total output of 102 MW.

• Bermuda: As part of a new expansion plan, Bermuda Electric

Light Company Ltd. (BELCO) entered into a contract with BWSC

for the first phase of the expansion programme, a 28 MW plant

comprising two MAN 4-stroke engines. The plant was handed

over in April 2000; 2nd phase (28 MW) was completed in 2005.

• Cayman Islands: In 2000, Caribbean Utilities Company Ltd.

entered into a 10-year strategic alliance agreement with MAN

Diesel SE, in cooperation with BWSC, for their 10-year genera-

tion expansion programme. Divided into four phases, a new

69 MW plant was built from 2000-2009 based on five MAN

medium-speed diesel engines. In 2015, a phase 5 contract was

signed for a 40 MW plant with MAN 4-stroke diesel engines.

• Portugal – The Azores: To meet the increasing power require-

ments, the local power authority, EDA, awarded a number of

contracts to BWSC for the expansion of the power stations

on the islands of Terceira and Pico. The expansion of capacity

was carried out across six contracts with BWSC, from 1995

to 2008, and covers eight gensets with MAN 4-stroke engines

and a total capacity of 57 MW.

• Panama – Miraflores and Pacora: In 2001, BWSC signed an

EPC contract with the Authority of the Panama Canal (ACP)

for the Miraflores 18 MW power plant based on a MAN

18V48/60 engine. In August 2006, the plant was extended

with a 36 MW capacity. Also in 2001, an EPC contract was

signed for a 50 MW power plant in Pacora. The contract

included a complete substation and connection to the existing

overhead power line near the plant.

• Greece – Atherinolakkos: With the aim to upgrade the Crete

island power production capacity, the Public Power Corporation

of Greece decided to establish a new power plant on the island.

As consortium leader, BWSC obtained the order for a 102 MW

power plant based on 2-stroke engines from Mitsui. The plant

is located in a remote area and, therefore, includes extensive

auxiliaries, effluent cleaning systems, tank farms, service and

storage facilities. The plant was completed ahead of schedule, in

summer 2004, in time for the Olympic Games in Greece.

Atherinolakkos Power Station, GreeceColoane Power Station, Macau DPP2 Power Plant, Suriname

P R O J E C T S W O R L D W I D E

St. Louis Power Station, Mauritius

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Atherinolakkos Power Station, Greece

B W S C A R O U N D T H E W O R L D

Country Owner MW ContractLebanon (Zouk) Ministry of Energy and Water 198 2013Lebanon (Jiyeh) Ministry of Energy and Water 80 2013Suriname N.V. Energiebedrijven Suriname 63 2012Mauritius Central Electricity Board 2.5 2011 Bahamas Grand Bahama Power Company Ltd. 52 2011Mauritius Central Electricity Board 60 2011 Libya Mabruk Oil Operations 8.7 2009 Malta Enemalta Corporation 144 2009Mauritius Central Electricity Board 30 2009Cyprus Electricity Authority of Cyprus 50 2008Kenya Rabai Power Ltd. 90 2008Cayman Islands Caribbean Utilities Company Ltd. 16 2008Portugal, Azores Electricidade dos Açores 3.3 2008Panama Inversiones y Desarrollos Balboa S.A. 85 2007Greece Public Power Corporation 11 2007Cayman Islands Caribbean Utilities Company Ltd. 16 2006Burkina Faso Société Nationale d’Electricité 18 2005Portugal, Azores Electricidade dos Açores 3.3 2005Sudan White Nile Petroleum Operation Co. 45 2005Mauritius Central Electricity Board 41 2004Bahamas Grand Bahama Power Company Ltd. 18 2004Libya Compagnie des Petroles Total Libye 18 2004Portugal, Azores Electricidade dos Açores 25 2004Bermuda Bermuda Electric Light Company Ltd. 29 2003Sudan Atbara Cement Company 4 2003Portugal, Azores Electricidade dos Açores 6 2003Mauritius Central Electricity Board, Rodrigues 4 2003Curação Aqualectra Production N.V. 34 2002Cayman Islands Caribbean Utilities Company Ltd. 12 2002Panama Pedregal Power Company, S. de R.L. 50 2001Panama Autoridad del Canal de Panama 18 2001Egypt EMAK for Utilities and Services 14 2000Portugal, Azores Electricidade dos Açores 6 2000

Selected Power Plants with 4-stroke Diesel Engines (4-S)

Selected Biomass and Biogas Plants Country Owner Capacity Production YearUK GIB and ESB 40 MWe 40 MWe 2015UK Eco2 40MWe 40MWe 2013UK Evermore Renew. Energy 15.8 Mwe 15.8 Mwe 2013UK Eco2 Lincs Ltd. 38.5 Mwe 38.5 Mwe 2011Denmark Linko Gas, RT5 Upgrade 5,000 m3 2010 Denmark Linko Gas, RT4 Upgrade 2,400 m3 2008 Denmark Lemvig Biogas, RT4 Upgrade 7,000 m3 2007UK/Wales Western Wood Energy 14 MWe 14 MWe 2006Japan Hokaido Island 3 x 7,000 t/y 3 x 600 m3/d 2003Japan Obihiro University 1,400 t/y 120 m3 /d 2001

Selected Combined Heat and Power Plants with Gas EnginesCountry Owner MWe /MWh Contract EngineGreece DESFA 13.0/12.3 2007 4-S Lean-burnDenmark Skive CHP Co. 3.1/3.4 1996 4-S Lean-burnCzech Republic Bytovy Podnik CHP Co. 5.2/7.1 1995 4-S Lean-burnDenmark Frederikssund Municipality CHP Co. 11.0/12.4 1995 4-S Lean-burnDenmark Gram CHP Co. 5.3/6.5 1995 4-S Lean-burnDenmark Holsted CHP Co. 3.1/3.8 1993 4-S Lean-burnDenmark Helsinge CHP Co. 6.1/7.5 1993 4-S Lean-burnDenmark Brørup CHP Co. 3.8/4.3 1993 4-S Lean-burnDenmark Skive CHP Co. 9.2/10.3 1993 4-S Lean-burnDenmark Vojens CHP Co. 5.4/7.0 1992 4-S Lean-burnDenmark Brande CHP Co. 4.7/5.6 1992 4-S Lean-burn

Country Owner MW ContractCyprus Electricity Authority of Cyprus 51 2007Bahamas Bahamas Electricity Corporation 18 2005Greece Public Power Corporation SA 102 2002Sri Lanka Colombo Power (Private) Ltd. 60 1999Mauritius Central Electricity Board, Fort George: Control System Units 4 &5 61 1998Guam Enron Development Piti Corporation 88 1997Malaysia Stratavest Sdn. Bhd. 60 1997Mauritius Central Electricity Board, Fort George: Unit 3 31 1995Macau Companhia de Electricidade de Macau 103 1993Philippines National Power Corporation 205 1992Bahamas Bahamas Electricity Corporation 56 1990Macau Companhia de Electricidade de Macau 37 1990

Selected Power Plants with 2-stroke Diesel Engines (2-S)

Selected O&M and TSAs for Power Plants Country Owner MW ContractUK GIB and ESB 40 12 2015UK SREP 12 12 2014Curacao Aqualectra 0.5 2014Iraq Bander 28 1 2013Bahamas Grand Bahama Power Company 52 1 2012Panama Canal de Panama 54 1 2009-13UK Eco2 Lincs Ltd. 38.5 12 2013Barbados Barbados Light & Power Company Ltd. 50 5 2011Greece DESFA 13 1 2011Barbados Barbados Light & Power Company Ltd. 50 5 2010Burkina Faso Sonabel 18 3 2011 Bahamas Grand Bahama Power Company 18 1 2010 Senegal Senelec 9 1 2010 Kenya Rabai Power Limited 90 20 2009India GMR Vasavi Power Station 200 2 2009Cyprus Electricity Authority of Cyprus 50 4 2009Panama Inversiones y Desarrollos Balboa S.A. 85 5 2008Libya Great Mabruk 16 5 2008UK/Wales Western Bioenergy Ltd. 14 5 2007Panama Autoridad del Canal de Panama 54 1 2007Sri Lanka Colombo Power (Private) Limited 60 15 2000

Duration Years

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C O M P A N Y P R O F I L E

BWSC A/S is a subsidiary company of Mitsui Engineering &

Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. (MES), which is the senior licensee of MAN

Diesel Turbo SE and a principal producer of the advanced MAN

B&W 2-stroke diesel engines.

BWSC has demonstrated strong financial performance and has a

long-standing AAA-rating by Dun & Bradstreet/Bisnode. In 2014,

BWSC’s annual revenue was EUR 244 million.

BWSC is headquartered north of Copenhagen, Denmark, and has

representative offices worldwide to support the international

marketing activities. In addition, BWSC has established a number

of local companies to undertake the operation and maintenance of

diesel power plants producing electricity for national power utilities

in a number of countries.

Please visit www.bwsc.com for more information.

B W S C A F F I L I A T E S

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Burmeister & Wain Scandinavian Contractor A/SGydevang 35, P.O. Box 235, DK-3450 Allerød, Denmark

Phone: +45 48 14 00 22, Fax: +45 48 14 01 50 [email protected], www.bwsc.com

International Sales Offices: BWSC Panama S.A. Representative OfficePanama City, PanamaPhone: +507 264 2886

BWSC Sales Office, United StatesHouston, TexasPhone: +1 713 467 5277

BWSC Hellas Power Ressources S.A., GreeceAthens, GreecePhone: +30 210 948 3440

BWSC Sales Office, BrazilRio de Janeiro, BrazilPhone: +55 (21) 9585-1782