WEG motors provide increased reliability for London's water supply
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Partnership between WEG, Thames Water and BGEN replaces large motors at Ashford Commom water treatment plant
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Partnership between WEG, Thames Water and BGEN replaces large motors at Ashford Commom water treatment plant
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The PLC500 is responsible for the logic of operation of Indumak’s packaging and bagging machines
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The solutions contribute to the modernization of mills, providing more productivity and efficiency to the operation
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In addition to providing superior performance, the new propulsion system ensures extended lifetime and lower maintenance intervals.
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The Thames Water Ring Main, is a concrete structure, with approximately 80 km of pipelines and plays a critical role in supplying drinking water in the city of London.
The main ring lies between ten and 65 meters below ground level and passes through 21 wells that serve as supply, storage and pumping stations. One of these pumping stations is Battersea Shaft, where the equipment supplied by WEG is located.
Battersea Shaft consists of a large 30-meter-deep vertical shaft, containing six pumps that can supply multiple areas of London with drinkable water. However, increasing development in the city has made it necessary to remodel and replan the network to supply this new demand.
Due to rapidly increasing development in London, predictions suggest that there would be a significant shortage of drinking water capacity in the coming years. To accommodate a growing — and increasingly thirsty population — the station required additional pumping flow capacity. This necessitated new equipment.
With guidance from a team of experts, it was decided to replace one of the 30 mega-litre per day pumps with a new 45 mega-litre per day option.
However, the real challenge of this replacement was due to the constant demand of drinking water in the capital. To minimise disruption, the pump needed to be replaced without stopping operations.
It was decided that only the pump that needed to be replaced would be taken offline, enabling the rest of the system to continue operating as normal.
The pump supplier, Bedford Pumps, supported this entire process. Through the company’s close relationship with WEG, the team were able to replace the pump, without having to resort to cuts in the supply to the London water network.
For this application, WEG engineers, along with Bedford Pumps, decided the best option was a water-cooled motor design.
The existing pump and motor had extensive fault detection instrumentation and a monitoring system. Therefore, the same range and functionality was installed in the new pump. In addition, due to the uniqueness of the location, the replacement of any wiring between the electrical equipment and the pump was invasive and required downtime, so all new instrumentation had to be selected to be compatible with the existing wiring. Further complicating the motor selection process.
WEG, expert in delivering motors for unique pumping applications, supplied for this application, a 450 kW Master Line Water Cooled induction motor. These motors stand out for the flexibility of their electrical and mechanical functionalities. What’s more, these designs are easily customised, making them interchangeable with already existing motors.
For the Battersea Shaft Pumping Station, WEG committed to achieve 96 per cent efficiency performance. Following completion of the project, during testing this figure was not only achieved but exceeded with a greater margin.
Following completion in January 2020, the pump is now fully commissioned and in full service. What’s notable, is that designing the new equipment to work with existing infrastructure, together with detailed construction planning, massively minimised the installation period for the project. And crucially, avoided pumping station outages.
The Battersea Shaft Pumping Station is another of WEG’s successful projects for the water sector. WEG motors are also fitted on the largest river water extraction pumping station in the United Kingdom, as well as the largest pumping station in Ireland.
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WEG will be the electric traction system supplier for the world’s first electric pusher boats, which will be built by the integrated logistics solutions company, Hidrovias do Brasil S.A. Signed through the Brazilian Belov Shipyard, which is responsible for the construction of the boats, the contract includes solutions for two pusher units. Both boats should start operating in 2022 in the Amazon river, with a positive sustainable impact to the river transportation system.
The technology aims at reducing the emission of pollutant gases in the atmosphere by replacing the conventional marine diesel propulsion system with hybrid generation with electric batteries, without affecting efficiency and with the possibility of using renewable power supply. With the operation of these pusher boats, the atmosphere will no longer receive about 2168 tons of CO2 (carbon dioxide) a year, which is equivalent to 472 cars circulating on the road.
The choice of electric pusher boats for this project was strategic since these boats operate continuously with high emission of pollutant gases, and always operating close to the port and the population, stressing the need of using a cleaner energy source.
“This supply expands the diversity of boats equipped with WEG solutions for the marine application, in addition to representing a key step towards the supply of sustainable solutions that contribute for the reduction of pollutant emission”, says Manfred Peter Johann, Managing Director of WEG Automation Business Unit.
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In August 2020, a natural catastrophe struck Macedonia, in southeastern Europe, flooding a coal mine located under a thermoelectric plant that is managed by a state-owned ESM – in North Macedonia. More than 300,000 cubic meters of water flooded the bottom of the mine, stopping all its working operations. The coal from the mine supplies the thermoelectric plant, which generates about 70% of the country’s electricity.
For the solution of this problem, quick drainage of the area was required in order to provide the quality of life and regular life conditions to the population of Macedonians. The state-owned company ESM contacted the local WEG distributor Simtech Solution, who has supplied pumps, panels designed with WEG soft starters SSW900, installation and startup of the equipment intended for the drainage of the mine.
The customer decided to buy the SSW900 particularly for a package of built-in features including, fault history and diagnostic features, fault resolution with date, time, and network communication interface. This SSW900 soft starter is designed to provide energy savings, integrated electronic protections and extended lifetime for electric motors. The equipment has an internal by-pass that contributes extending its operating lifetime, optimizing the electrical installation and minimizing heat dissipation.
“WEG was fundamental to help choosing a system that would comply with the application requirements. We knew that we could count on WEG for this high-risk project,” said Igor Novevski, Simtech´s project & business development engineer.
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WEG just announced the signing of a contract with OXE Energia for the supply of four complete sets of turbo generators, including logistics, assembly and commissioning services for Bonfim, Pau Rainha, Cantá and Santa Luz biomass thermopower plants, located in the northern state of Roraima.
The contract also includes the installation of four reaction and condensation turbines, with two CT model back-side installation uncontrolled outlets, together with four x 12.5 MVA, 13.8 kV, 1800 rpm, 60 Hz three-phase synchronous generators, plus the protection and monitoring electrical panels, amounting to approximately R$ 39 million (approx. USD 7 million).
Installed in two different locations, the power plants will have an individual installed generating capacity of 11.5MW and will use reforested wood chips as biomass, which is highly available in the region. The energy that will be generated was sold by OXE Energia through one of the auctions conducted by the Brazilian National Electric Energy Agency (ANEEL).
“This supply not only evidences WEG’s successful performance in clean electric power generation projects, but also in strategic initiatives for the sustainable development of different regions in Brazil”, says Paulo Sinoti, Energy Business Director.
The four thermopower plants make part of the power supply safety plan designed for the State of Roraima, which since 2019 stopped importing energy from Venezuela and started to depend entirely on local diesel-operated thermopower plants. Daily fuel consumption ranges from 700 to 1100 million liters in the whole state of Roraima.
According to ANEEL´s executives, this auction is a historic milestone for Roraima. From June 2021, the state will have reliable electrical service with local generation and the future transmission line connecting Roraima to the National Interconnected System. This will attract industries to the state, providing a better quality of life to the population.
Delivery of the equipment will take place in the first quarter of 2021, with the forecast for the operation / commercialization of energy by June of this year.
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