Start-ups et PMI : au cœur de la décarbonation du système énergétique dans les territoires - 7...

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Who are we ?

A group of French startups and SMEsproviding innovative industrial solutions to climate change

We stand for :

• Energy transition

• Diversity of technological solutions

• Large-scale implementation and deployment

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NASKEO for anaerobic digestion of farming by-products

NASKEO – Biogas expert for 10 years Naskeo Ltd.

Incorporated in 2005

Equities : 2M€

Turnover : 10M€ (15), 13M€ (16, prev)

37 employés

10 years of Return of experience18 turnkey projects under operation : 10 of wet process, 8

of dry process

Studied more than 100 projects in France, and abroad

Innovation in Naskeo

Naskeo’s market : individual farm plant

Farmer - breeder – Group of 1 to 3 holdings– Approx. 150 to 300 Animal Units – Approx. 150 to 300 ha land– 250 to 500k€ equity capacity

Available feedstock : 10 000 t/y– Manure (solid or liquid)– Intermediate crops– Straw, grain dust, reclassified seeds– Wastes from agri-food industry– Waste water treatment sludge

Independence and carbon reduction

Market in France… and abroad

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French Cy incorporated in 2008 based in Courbevoie close to Paris

Manufacturer of ORC with 25 engineers 32 years old on average

Producing clean electricity from waste industrial heat and biomass/geothermal sources

Offering equipment and energy efficiency as a service (ESCO)

Leader on the Chinese ORC market for energy efficiency application

TW of thermal energy are lost through industrial chimney and large diesel and gas turbine exhaust

ORC (Organic Rankine Cycle) is with Steam Cycle, the only proven competitive technology available to transform this heat in electricity

A 3 MW ORC in a factory can save up to 20 GWhe/year or around 1,2 M€/year (at 60 €/MWh) with an investment of 7,5 M€

Non-intermittent renewable are easy to integrate into a grid Distributed biomass and geothermal are the only practical solutions for zero

emission distributed generation solution for districts and territories Geothermal/Biomass worldwide potential is large (multiple of 10 000 MW) Below 3 MW for biomass and below 200°C for geothermal, ORC is the only

practical technology. It is very cost-effective in co-generation

Only SME out of four companies manufacturing MW-size ORC

Competitive unsubsidized technology

Unique turbine design with excellent partial load capacity

Unique expertise in turn-key WHR Project engineering

Equipment supplier or Energy Service Contractor (ESCO)

Energy Efficiency : 1 MWh of coal-fired electricity in China or Germany will produce 1 ton of CO2, a 3 MW ORC unit in a steel mill will generate around 16 000 MWh of electricity, saving 16 000 ton of CO2 per year and 5 000 tons of coal. At 100 € per avoided ton of CO2 and 35 €/MWh the spot price of electricity, the payback of a 3 MW ORC is 4 years running 7000 hours a year

Biomass Energy : A 600 kW biomass power plant in an eco-district will produce electricity at 120 €/MWhe and heat at 50 €/MWht at an investment cost of 4 M€ and a payback of 5 years running 4 000 hours a year

DualSun’s hybrid technology is based on two principles regarding photovoltaic panels:

1. PV panels generate much more heat (85%) than electricity (15%) when exposed to the

sun (heat that can be used for our buildings),

2. The efficiency of PV panels decreases as temperature increases (DualSun PV cooling

allows for an average efficiency increase of 5% to 15%).

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PanneauxPV

PanneauxDualSun

A meeting of the highest order!

DualSun, smart solar designed for buildings

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INNOVATION

Conclusion

France Green Industries aims at :

• Promoting the diversity of industrial solutions to climate change : energy efficiency, renewableenergy sources, energy harvesting, etc.

• Demonstrating that the solution to climatechange lies in the deployment of multiple, complementary innovative technologies.

Contacts :

Valérie Petat - vpetat@gimelec.fr

Antonin Briard - abriard@gimelec.fr