Published July 6, 2019, 10:00 PM By Myrna M.
Velasco
Aboitiz Power Corporation has tapped
American energy giant GE to set up the ‘digital twin’ of its 300-megawatt
coal-fired Therma South Inc. (TSI) power plant in Davao.
According to Aboitiz Power Chief
Operating Officer Emmanuel V. Rubio, the Davao plant will serve as
“demonstration venture” on the targeted rollout of digital twins across their
operating assets – and from the success of the TSI facility, the company
intends to replicate it in their other power plants nationwide.
Rubio revealed in an interview that
the next target will be the company’s 340MW Therma Visayas Inc. (TVI)
coal-fired power facility in Toledo, Cebu which just had its commercial
commissioning this year.
“We opt to start installing digital
twins in our new plants with bigger capacities. It will not make sense if we
start doing it with our assets with smaller capacities, like the run-of-river
hydros,” he explained.
Digital twin refers to a
sophisticated and complex information technology-underpinned model but exact
replica of an industrial asset, like a power plant — which ropes in the
facility’s operational processes and systems, including the devices integrated
into it.
The varying “digital twin” solutions
being offered by GE include: the ‘lifting digital twin” which assesses how a
certain plant will age based on its operation and exposure; the “anomaly
digital twin” which could detect faults so unplanned outages can be managed and
reduced; the “thermal digital twin” that determines the thermal efficiency,
plant capacity and could likewise predict emissions of the power plant; and the
“transient digital twin” which could simulate the plant’s ability to react to
changes in environmental and control shifts.
When power plants are equipped with
digital twins, project operators and owners can employ “analytic science” that
will then enable companies to transform their operations either to improve
generation efficiency, track probable technical glitches even before they could
trigger plant outages and rotating brownouts for consumers; manage variations
in market operations including those that relate to fuel costs and weather
patterns.
Power generation companies globally
have been embracing ‘digitalization’ in improving operational parameters – not
just to curtail power outages but also to pare overall operating costs.
A ‘digital twin’ of a power plant
has been emerging as the asset that executives can easily access in the
confines of their offices – it entails that they can see what’s going on in
their power plants even without them travelling to the site. In some markets,
these digital twins of power facilities are even produced at a size that could
fit in a suitcase so company executives can bring them home or carry them while
on travel.
Power facilities that have embraced
‘digital twin solutions’ as complement to their operations have been logging
generation efficiency improvements of 20 to 30-percent; reduced power plant
outages and had shored up their overall profitability.
The Aboitiz group has diversified
portfolio of power generating assets – ranging from coal plants, hydro
facilities, geothermal as well as oil-fired power plants.
With the recurring dilemma of power
plant outages in the country, it has been noted that having digital twins as
ally to power plant operators could be critically helpful in targeted
improvement of power plant operations.
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