AN INTRODUCTION TO RJK International Group of Companies and Introducing FUEL Free Power with Pure wa - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 37
About This Presentation
Title:

AN INTRODUCTION TO RJK International Group of Companies and Introducing FUEL Free Power with Pure wa

Description:

Moving to NEW proven processes for fuel free power generation and water purification. ... 100 Megawatt Alternative Energy Resource Development Platforms (AERDP) ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:36
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 38
Provided by: robertk61
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: AN INTRODUCTION TO RJK International Group of Companies and Introducing FUEL Free Power with Pure wa


1
AN INTRODUCTION TORJK International Group of
CompaniesandIntroducing FUEL Free Power with
Pure water
  • Robert Kreuger

2
RJK International Group of Companies
  • Moving to NEW proven processes for fuel free
    power generation and water purification.
  • Introducing OTEC (Ocean Thermal Energy
    Conversion) using the total GREEN Kalina Cycle
    Technology, producing Electrical power and Pure
    Water
  • proposed for Governments GRIDS

3
100 Megawatt Alternative Energy Resource
Development Platforms (AERDP) Utilizing Ocean
Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC)
4
The Objective
OBJECTIVE To supply an inexhaustible source of
green energy from a renewable, sustainable
resource while utilizing the indigenous local
resources to facilitate the continued growth of
the countries Power Grid .
5
Local Situation
  • Electricity - production by source
  • fossil fuel
  • hydro
  • nuclear
  • geothermal
  • Energy demand is increasing forecast gt6.5
  • Reliant upon import fuels to produce energy
  • Reserve margin shortages expected by 2009

6
Global Power needs
  • Seeking more efficient and reliable energy
    production
  • Require an affordable level of energy costs
  • Reduce dependency on outside variables
  • Pursuing environmentally friendly energy
    production (RP Green Policy 8on8)

7
The Project
  • Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) facility
  • 100MW of firm power per platform
  • Approximately 5.2 acres platform size
  • Environmentally friendly (Green)
  • Zero emissions
  • Scalable (proposed 100 MW incremental)
  • Can incorporate water production, to produce up
    to 1 million gallons per day potable water per
    platform.
  • Total of 1 million gallons per day.

8
Why?
  • need for reliable, firm, environmentally friendly
    power
  • departure from fossil fuel dependence
  • ideal hydro conditions for OTEC system
  • water temp. variance
  • depth of shelf

9
Overview
  • Overview
  • A consortium of engineers, scientists,
    mathematicians
  • and entrepreneurial business leaders have formed
    a
  • Teaming Agreement to create a Disruptive
    Innovational
  • Technology.
  • Disruptive Innovation is by its nature
  • Revolutionary
  • Transforming of market demands
  • Alters mainstream thoughts

10
The Innovation of Enabling Technologies
1984 - Dr. Alfred A. Yee develops the Concrete
Island Drilling System (CIDS) platform, utilizing
reinforced concrete in a honeycomb
structure. 1991 - Float, Inc. develops the
Pneumatically Stabilized Platform
(PSP). 1985-1995 - Dr. Hans Krock and his
associates at OCEES International, Inc. and their
corporate partners developed patents and
proprietary information for Ocean Thermal Energy
Conversion. 2004 - Offshore Ports facilitates the
integration of the CIDS and PSP technologies for
the creation of large floating structures and
ocean real estate.
11
OTEC Background
  • OTEC utilizes the temperature difference that
    exists between deep and surface waters
  • The ocean contains a vast amount of solar energy
  • Heat transfer to run turbines.
  • Rather than using heat energy from the burning of
    fuel, OTEC power draws on temperature differences
    caused by the sun's warming of the ocean surface.

12
Earths Solar Energy Flux
13
Global Sea Surface Temperatures
Tropical Ocean Temperature Profile
Temperature (oC)
MLD
Depth (m)
Courtesy NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
14
How OTEC works
Basic Heat Engine
Rankine Cycle T-s Diagram
15
Open Cycle OTEC
16
Kalina Cycle Closed OTEC
2MW Power Plant Husavik, Iceland
Basic Flow Diagram
17
Is this Technology being used today?
  • There are several locations successfully
    producing with the Kalina Cycle.
  • Kashima, Japan 1998 -3.1MW
  • Husalvik, Iceland 2000 - 2MW
  • Reno, NV USA 2003 - 40MW
  • Kona, HI USA 2008 - 1MW
  • Diego Garcia, UK 2008 - 8.2MW
  • Proven- Scalable Technology-Producing for the
    future!

18
Commercialization of OTEC
  • Required elements for commercialization
  • Oil over 30.00 US per barrel
  • Discount rate lt10
  • Economical cold water pipe
  • Reliable floating platform
  • Disruptive innovation

19
Performance Verified
CIDS platform under construction
20
Performance Verified
CIDS platform under construction
21
Performance Verified
Concrete Island Drilling System in use, 1985
22
Performance Verified
Concrete Island Drilling System converted to
Orlan Platform, 2007
23
Performance Verified
Construction Components PSP/CIDS modules
Top Slab
Air Interchange Valve
Structural Ribs
  • Cylinder
  • Open at the bottom
  • Closed at the top

Bottom Slab
24
Performance Verified
Five by Five Module
25
Performance Verified
Air Interchange Between Cylinders
26
Performance Verified
Wave Attenuation
27
Performance Verified
Construction Components Combination of PSP and
honeycomb modules
28
Cold Water Pipe Design
29
OTEC Platform
30
Technology Summary
  • This breakthrough technology arrived by way of
  • Combining the Concrete Island and Pneumatically
    Stabilized Platforms together
  • Designing a mono cold water pipe using
    ultra-lightweight carbon fiber
  • The proven viability of the Kalina cycle power
    source.
  • Recognized by USA dept of Energy
  • Studied by World Energy Efficiency Association in
    collaboration with the GRP.
  • Pilot in Hawaii
  • Production in Iceland
  • New production in Deigo Garcia, UK

31
Pricing Structure
  • Price competitive with current market rates
  • Stable do to unchanging ocean temperatures
  • Can produce consistently firm power
  • Projected target rate is .085 USD or 403.16 P
  • Profitable at these rates. Projected 3 years
    forward.
  • Current market is in time of conflict with
    pricing.
  • Most constant form of energy along with solar,
    and wind.

32
Carbon Credits
  • World markets in need of carbon credits
  • This technology displaces approx. 64m gallons of
    fossil fuel per platform.
  • Approximately 724k tons of Carbon credits per
    platform
  • Projected 14.5m tons of carbon credits per year
    for complete project.

33
Proposed Milestones
Unit -1 timeline Front-End Engineering Dev.
(FEED) 180 days Construction Documents 200
days Construction 540 days Test Commission 120
days Total Engineering Procurement Const. 1040
days Unit 2-5 7 years Unit 6-20 13
years Total Project Timeline 20 years20
platforms2000MW GREEN POWER
34
Funding Matrix
35
Call to Action
  • An inexhaustible source of green energy that is
  • Scalable
  • Commercially viable
  • Cost-effective
  • Renewable
  • The world needs this technology, and a reliable
    way to
  • transition from hydrocarbons to green energy,
    produced
  • from an inexhaustible renewable resource.
  • Are the team, technology, financing and risk
    mitigation
  • systems reliable enough to commit to a long-term
  • agreement?
  • Most assuredly.

36
Call to Action
  • The secret of successful programs is the
    building of
  • assurances and defining success up front.
  • We have defined success in terms of finances,
    technology,
  • capacity and time. Assurances are not given, they
    are
  • earned. We have confidence in our technology,
    systems
  • and, above all, each other.
  • Let us join in partnership to assure the goals of
  • the Government, while facilitating the
  • needs of society.

37
RJK International Group of Companies
  • Thanking you in advance
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com