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Innovative Waste Solutions
Waste HandlingWaste Elimination
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Who we are
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Technip TodayWith engineering, technologies and project management, on land and at sea, we safely and successfully deliver the best solutions for our clients in the energy business
Worldwide presence with 43,000 people in 48 countries
Industrial assets on all continents, a fleet of 36 vessels (8 of which under construction)
2013 revenue: USD $15.7 Billion
Largest EPC in Europe and 3rd largest EPC in USA
Energy is the core business of Technip…3
Engineering and fabrication of fixed platforms for shallow waters (TPG 500, Unideck®) Engineering and fabrication
of floating platforms for deep waters (Spar, semi-
submersible platforms, FPSO)
Leadership in floatover technology
Floating Liquefied Natural Gas (FLNG)
Construction yard
Design, manufacture and supply of deepwater flexible
and rigid pipelines, umbilicals and riser systems
Subsea construction, pipeline installation services and
Heavy Lift
Six state-of-the-art flexible pipe and / or umbilical manufacturing plants
Five spoolbases for reeled pipeline assembly as well as
four logistic bases
A constantly evolving fleet strategically deployed in the
world's major offshore markets
Three Activities - One Technip
Gas treatment and liquefaction (LNG), Gas-to-
Liquids (GTL)
Oil refining (refining, hydrogen and sulphur units)
Onshore pipelines
Petrochemicals (ethylene, aromatics, olefins, polymers,
fertilizers)Process technologies
(proprietary or through alliances)
Biofuel and renewable energies (including offshore
wind)Non-oil activities (principally
in life sciences, metals & mining, construction)
Subsea Offshore Onshore
The best solutions across the value chain4
Worldwide Presence
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Aberdeen
ParisSt. John’s
Luanda
Rio de Janeiro
Houston
Mumbai
Kuala Lumpur
Perth
Lagos
Vitória
Los Angeles
Caracas
Dande
Lobito
Port Harcourt
Barcelona
LyonRome
Athens
The HagueDüsseldorf
St. PetersburgEvanton
LondonNewcastle
Abu DhabiDoha
Chennai Bangkok
Singapore
JakartaBalikpapan
Shanghai
Pori
Le Trait
Bogota
New Delhi
Regional Headquarters / Operating centers
Spoolbases
Manufacturing plants (flexible pipelines)
Manufacturing plants (umbilicals)
Construction yard
Tanjung Langsat
Calgary
Monterrey
Oslo
Orkanger
Stavanger
Services base
Angra Porto
Cairo
Baghdad
Al Khobar
Warsaw
RegionalProcurement
Manager
GlobalProcurement
Officer
Category Managers
LocalProcurement
Manager
A Unique Global Procurement Network
Los Angeles
Houston
Rio de JaneiroRio de Janeiro
Caracas
Bogota
Vitoria
Lobito
Barcelona
Abu Dhabi
Kuala Lumpur
Shanghai
Perth
Bangkok
Jakarta
Le Trait Paris Lyon / Vaux en Velin
Rome
Oslo/Stavanger
Pori
Delhi
Chennai
Channelview
Aberdeen
London
The Hague
Newcastle
St John’sSeoulDusseldorf
Mumbai
Doha
Beijing
Mexico
Regional Procurement Office
Local Procurement Office 6
We would like to introduce our
Technology Partner…
JFE Engineering Company
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Waste to Energy Partnership Structure
• Construction Support• Engineering and Design• Gasification Technology• Waste Handling Technology• Operations and Maintenance
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Project Lead
Engineering and Design
Construction Management
Global Procurement System
Global Client Base and Market Entry System
Process Guarantees and Performance Warranty
Waste Conversion Technology
Top Ten Steel ManufacturerGlobally Since 1912
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JFE Group of CompaniesTotal 2013 Annual Revenue = $41.5 Billion
45.93 % ownership
100 %
ow
ners
hipJFE Holdings
6,000
Net Sales
Employees
$3.6 B
Japan Marine United
7,400
Net Sales
Employees$2.9 B
JFE Engineering
43,700
Net Sales
Employees$26.6 B
JFE Steel
5 6,000
Net Sales
Employees$8.4 B
JFE Shoji Trade
Since 1912 Since 1951
Joined Forces and Established in 2003
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Environment
EnergyNet Sales
$2.9 B
26%
48%
26%Industrial
JFE Engineering
Waste to Energy
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19,879 t/d
2012
WTE Market Share in Japan
37% Market Share
A
13%B
12%
C10%
D
7%
E5%
F4%
Others
12%
2007 - 2012
JFE
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IWATE Morioka▲Morioka Shiwa Asso.●Morioka Shiwa Asso.
TOKYO Kita Hachioji(Tobuki) Itabashi Hachioji(Tate) Higashimurayama City Suginami Meguro●Hino Motors Corp.▲Okutama Town Edogawa Hachioji(Tobuki) Fujimi Asso.
KANAGAWA Yokohama City(Konan) Yamato City Kawasaki City(Ukishima) Yokohama City(Kanazawa)●◆Kanagawa Foundation◆NS Yushiro Corp.◆JFE Kankyo Corp.
YAMANASHI▲Nakakoma Asso.(’78 、’ 97)
SHIZUOKA ▲Hamakita City▲Sagara Town Asso. Shizuoka City▲Atami City
GIFU▲Tajimi City●Kakamigahara City
AICHI Nagoya City(Tomita) Tokai City Okazaki City Ichinomiya City●Toyota Motors Corp. Kasugai City◆[Undisclosed customer]
WAKAYAMA▲Shingu City
OITA●Saiki Asso.
HYOGO Nishinomiya City(Tobu) Nishinomiya City(Seibu) Ashiya City Sasayama City Inagawa Asso. Nishinomiya City(Tobu) Toyonaka-Itami Asso.
OSAKA Takatsuki City
Ikeda CitySennan Asso.Osaka City(Hirano)
[Undisclosed customer]
NIIGATA▲Tokamachi Asso.(’74 、‘ 93) Niigata Asso.(Kameda)▲Jyoetsu Asso. Nigata CityFUKUI Fukui Sakai Asso.▲Obama City
TOYAMA Takaoka City Takaoka Asso.
NARA▲Kamishimo Kitayama Asso.
HOKKAIDO▲Nemuro City Tomakomai City●Hidaka Chubu Asso.▲Okushiri Town
CHIBA Matsudo City Ichihara City Inzai Asso. (’86,’99) Funabashi City(Nanbu )▲Yotsukaido City
Kanematsu Envi Corp.▲Sambu Asso.●Japan Recycle Corp.
SAITAMA Kawaguchi City▲Shobu Town KawatuchiCity(Totsuka ’90,’94) Ageo City Tokorozawa City(Tobu)●Yorii Orix
KYOTOKyoto City(Minami
Dai1)
SHIGA▲Ritto Town
ISHIKAWA▲Kahoku County▲Kanazawa City Meat Center
AKITA▲Honjo Yuri Asso.
KAGOSHIMA Kagoshima City(Nanbu)
YAMAGUCHI▲Syuyo Asso.
HIROSHIMA Hiroshima City(Asaminami) Fukuyama City Hiroshima City(Asakita) Kamo Asso.(‘85 、‘ 01)▲Fukashina Asso.●Fukuyama Recycle Power Corp. Hiroshima City(Asaminami)
TOTTORITottori
CityChubu
Asso.Yonago
City
KUMAMOTO Kumamoto City(Tobu)▲Amakusa Asso. Kumoamto City(Seibu)
NAGASAKISasebo City
▲Katsumoto Town●Kenou Kennan Asso.
OKAYAMA●Okayama Envi Conservation Asso.●Mizushima Eco-Works Corp.
KOCHIKonan
Asso.●Aki Asso.
SHIMANE ●Hamada Asso.
MIYAZAKI Miyakonojo Asso. Nobeoka City
FUKUOKA Fukuoka City(Nanbu)●Amagi Asakura Mii Asso.●Chikushino Ogori Kiyama Asso.
TOKUSHIMA●Cyuo Koiki Asso.
EHIMENiihama CityMatsuyama City
▲ Ozu City Asso.
MIE Tsu City(Seibu)▲Komono Town▲Kumano City▲Kawage Town Suzuka City
AOMORIHachinohe City
OKINAWA Urazoe City▲Motobu Town Nakijinson Asso. Naha City
MIYAGI▲Miyagi Tobu Asso. Sendai City(Imaizumi)▲Sennan Asso.(Murata)▲Sennan Asso.(Kakuda) Miyagi Tobu Asso.
Gumma Kiryu City(’77 、‘ 80)▲Tatebayashi City Maebashi City▲Kusatsu City▲Tomioka City
TOCHIGI▲Tochigi Asso. ▲ Aso Asso.▲Kuroiso City(’91 、‘ 93) ▲ Haga Chubu Asso. Nasu Asso.
IBAGAGI Ryugasaki Asso. ▲ Aso Town Asso.●Ibaragi Envi Conservation Asso.
FUKUSHIMA▲Tajima Shimogo Asso.▲Seibu Envi Asso.
JFE’s Track RecordWaste Thermal Treatment Plants ( 1968 to Present )
1. TAICHUNG (TAIWAN) 2. SAMUI
(THAILAND) 3. BANGPOO
(THAILAND) 4. GENTING
(MALAYSIA) 5. ALBANO
(ITALY) 6. QINGDAO
(CHINA) 7. SHANGHAI
(CHINA)
• 162 total plants continuous operation in Japan
• 10 using NEW gasification technology• JFE running full operations on 76• 7 overseas facilities in operation• JFE maintains all 162 facilities
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Proven Gasification Track Record
10 NEW technology High Temperature Gasification Type plants (20 furnaces) in operation starting in 2003
2 plants under construction
3 plants in design stage
Italy Japan
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Completion March 2004
Waste RDF (18.2 MJ/kg)
Capacity 350 t/d (1 Line)
Boiler / Steam Turbine
6.0 MPa / 450 deg-CPower Generation: 20 MWEfficiency: 31 %
Flue Gas Treatment
Dry Type + SCR
Furnace
Slag Outlet
Water Granulation Conveyor
Bag FilterRDF Feeding Conveyor
JFE Built: World’s Single Largest Gasifier Fukuyama Plant
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Feedstock
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Scrap Tires
Sewage Sludge
Industrial Waste
RDF/SRF and MSW
Mined Landfill Waste
Automobile Shredder Waste
Hazardous/Red Bag/Medical Waste
RDF / Waste
Coke & Limestone
Thirdtuyer
e
Secondary tuyere
Main tuyer
eMolten SlagBasin
Cokelayer
Gasifying
layer
110m
15m
Blast furnace
Gasification furnace
JFE ‘Heritage’: Gasification Furnaces
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Gasification Process Flow
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AVAILABLE SOLUTIONS
JFE/TECHNIP OPTIONS FOR TREATMENT OF NEW OR EXISTING LANDFILLS
ANEROBIC DIGESTION
GASIFICATION
LAND FILL GAS CONVERSION
INTEGRATED
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ANEROBIC DIGESTIONEasy and fast deployment, inexpensive, first step to total waste elimination.
Sewage Sludge Biogas Plant in
YokohamaOutput:4,500 kW
Sewage Sludge Biogas Plant in
YokohamaOutput:4,500 kW
Anaerobic Digestion
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GASIFICATION
Inorganic and Other
Recyclables /
Organics
MSW>>MRF
Total PowerSteam
Steam Turbine
Generator
LAND FILL GAS CONVERSION: MAKE POWER or BURN THE GAS OFF
Total Power
Inorganics and Other
Recyclables /
Organics
MSW>>MRF
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BU
RN
TH
E
GA
S
Land Fill Gas
Turbine Generator
MAKE POWER
INTEGRATED POWER PLANT
Total Power
Steam
Waste HeatInorgani
c and Other
Recyclables /
Organics
MSW>>MRF
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Gasifier
Sludge
OptionalLand Fill Gas
Turbine Generator
Steam Turbine
Generator
Digester
BioGas
Summary: High Temperature Melt Gasification System
Proven technology:10 [email protected] t/h>17 plants@150 t/h
Largest gasification furnace: 13.1 t/h
High efficiency power generation: η ≥ 31 %
Advanced emission control:0.000053 ng-TEQ/Nm3
Various waste treatment:BiomassRDF/SRF MSWSewage Sludge Landfill/Industrial Hazardous/Medical
Recyclable slag and metal:25
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A NEW DIMENSION IN PPP
People support change and administrative mandate to clean up and be responisble
Planet is patient, science is solid, and people demand responsible deployment of technology
Profit is not just money to fund increased growth but a clean environment and a healthy planet
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FEEDSTOCK:OUTPUT OPTIONSHypothetical: 1,000 T/D
All output values are approximate
FEEDSTOCK TYPE
INPUT CAPACIT
Y
INPUT FRACTI
ON
OUTPUT TYPE
OUTPUT CAPACIT
Y
WASTE ELIMINAT
ED
MSW 1,000 TPD
GASIFICATION
ELEC PWR 35-90 MW>94%STEAM 175-200
TPH
ANEROBIC DIGSTION ELEC PWR 15MW >65%
AD + GASFN ELEC PWR 55-85MW >99%
LFGLand Fill
Gas
9,000 SCFM
CLEAN &CONVER
T (PIPELIN
E QUALITY
)
ELEC PWR (Turbine) 35 MW NO
pollutants into the air and
ALL volatiles produce power
PIPELINE 5,400SCFM
STEAM (Industrial Processes) 200 TPH
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PROCESS
Data Collection from Client: Questionnaire answered by City Engineers (30-45 days)
Pre-FEED Agreement: Paid by client to complete on-site survey, data adjustment, engineering and design parameters(60-90 days)
Adjustment Conference: Client meeting to make final round of design adjustments and recommendations prior to FEED design(2-5 days)
FEED Agreement: Paid by client to finalize design to within ±10% capacity, process, output and pricing(3-6 months)
Project Commencement: Begin construction of project, site preparation and fabrication(9-18 months)
CONCLUSIONS
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JFE/Technip provide a bankable turnkey waste treatment system with process guarantees
Our modular design meets changing requirements or future expansion
We design for specific geographic locations, any waste streams, all economics and we meet any legislative requirements
Our process guarantees derive from strong balance sheets, financial support, and legacy operations of successful global projects
Our goal is to start the first full scale gasification project in Brazil in 2014
Thank You for Your Time
and Attention
Authorized by JFE and TechnipRua Padre Vieira, 103Campinas, SP, Brasil
CEP 13026-02655-19-3232-6870
www.brasilplus.net
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