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O W L E n e r g yP r o j e c t E x p e r i e n c e a n d C a p a b i l i t y S t a t e m e n t
G e n e r a t i n g P o w e r T h r o u g h W i s d o m
OWL ENERGY
O w l E n e r g y
C a p a b i l i t y S t a t e m e n ta n d P r o j e c t E x p e r i e n c e
Offices:
Thailand
Hong KongPhilippines
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OWL
OWL is a boutique engineering consulting company with base in Thailand. The company wasestablished by the former Greater Mekong Regional Manager for a global power consultingcompany. The company consists of engineers that have worked together prior to theestablishment of OWL and proven their expertise and ability to work as a successful team.
The owl is considered to be the bird of wisdom and, likewise, OWL has the ability to providethe wisdom required to develop projects in a safe, timely, environmentally friendly, and costeffective manner.
Phi losophy
Although OWL's core business is engineering consulting it also develops projects in which it isan equity shareholder. This unique approach means that OWL understands the risks andconcerns of its clients in more depth than its competitors whether they be boutique or globalconsulting companies.
Concept to Cash
OWL has the technical and techno-commercial understanding to take any energy project fromits initial concept and developing it into a profitable asset. We also have local and regionalconnections within the industry that span fuel suppliers, developers, lenders and insurersmeaning that OWL can commence working on a project when it is just a twinkle in someone'seye then act as consultant and advisor to bring the project through to maturity.
OWL engineers have a proven track record of successfully completing projects throughout theproject lifecycle.
OWL can enter an opportunity at the very start of a project including performing FeasibilityStudies and undertaking tendering. By engaging OWL early on, we are fully able to leverageour knowledge to find the maximum value. for a project.
OWL can take any plan devised during the development phase and, through our projectmanagement skills, turn opportunities into profitable assets. OWL can also undertake anynumber of roles to best suit our clients’ needs including EPC(M) Consultant, IndependentEngineer, Owners Engineer and Lenders Engineer.
Once a project goes operational, OWL can add further value by undertaking refurbishmentwork, due diligence work, or providing O&M services for potential investors / duringrefinancing.
OWL also has the experience to take on more specialty roles and assignments includinginsurance reviews and market studies.
Please contact one of our offices to enquire about your specific project needs and how OWLcan best address them.
Introduction to Owl Energy
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The following is a selection of projects in which OWL is involved:
Owner's Engin eer Role
1MW Biogas Power Project – A Private Company
(June 2013 – ongoing)
Owl’s role is to perform a Feasibility Study Report for Ethanol Biogas Power Project
13MW Solar Power Plant Project – San Carlos Solar Energy Inc – Philippines
(May 2013 – ongoing)
Owl’s role is to negotiate multiple agreements including panel supply and to then manage thedesign / construction of the Philippines first utility scale PV system.
18MW CFB Project Firing Sugarcane waste – San Carlos Biopower Inc – Philippines(April 2013 – ongoing)
Owl’s role is the Employer’s Representative, Project management of the Chinese EPCContractor, including design review, schedule management, quality control plus constructionand commissioning supervision
2x25 MW Gas Engines Power Project – Gunkul Engineering Public Co.,Ltd (March 2013 – ongoing)
Owl is to conduct a site visit, write a Due Diligence report, review Power Purchase Agreement, review engineering conceptual design, review of interconnection point, review of
Gas Engines, review EPC Contract, review construction license.
Site Survey and Recommendation for Biomass and Biogass Plants – ShinapanjaCorporation Company Limited (2013 – ongoing)
OWL will give advisory to and recommendation area for Biomass and Biogass Plants aftersurvey from each province site visit
5x8MW SSE1 Solar Power Project, Thailand: (January 2013 – ongoing)
OWL is to review TOR, assist in EPC Bid Evaluation selection and Design Review andConstruction Management for Solar Projects for 5 Sites location in Thailand
Project Experience
30MW Solar Power Portfolio Project , Thailand: (2012 - ongoing)
OWL is to perform Design Review and Construction Management for solar projects whichseparated under two companies with three provinces site location in Thailand.
5x8MW TSE Solar Power Project, Thailand: (2012 - ongoing)
OWL is to review TOR, assist in EPC Bid Evaluation selection and Design Review andConstruction Management for solar projects for five sites location in Thailand.
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90MW Giant King Grass PowerProject,Thailand (2011-ongoing)
Write a Bankable Feasibility Study for one ofthe largest biomass power projects in the worldand then tender it on an EPC basis.
77MW Portfolio of Solar Power Union EcoPower, Thailand (February 2012)
Tendering of all 5 sites as a single entityfollowed by design review and constructionmana ement.
25MW Bangchak Solar Phase 2,Chaiyaphoom, Thailand (August 2012)
Owner's Engineer to review and evaluateEPC bid proposals
60MW Huaibong Wind Farm, Nakornrachasima, Thailand:(August 2012)
OWL is to write a Due Diligence Report that reviews the key risks andtechno-commercial parameters.
1000MW CCGT IPP Bid SolicitationProject, Rayong, Thailand (Mar - 2013)
Technical Advisor for Confidential Client forthe upcoming Thai IPP bid solicitation. Theproject commences with development of aFeasibility Study and is followed by tenderingof the EPC Contract and submission of a bidto the Thai regulator EPPO
1.5MW Glow Solar Project, Rayong,Thailand (March 2012)
Owner's Engineer to review design andoversee construction of a solar power
ro ect for Glow Public Co. Ltd.
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Engineering, Procu rement and Construc t ion Management Role
3x3MW Solar Project, Chaiyaphum,Thailand: (August 2012)
Engineering, Construction and ProjectManagement (plus procurementassistance) for solar project.
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Lender's Engin eer Role
6x4 MW Solar Power Project – Thai Future Engineering (2013 – ongoing)
OWL is to write a Due Diligence Report that reviews on techno-commercial parameters andsupports other including financial model
Refuse Derived Fuel Project – Chiangmai Green Energy (2013 – ongoing)
OWL will write a Due Diligence Report and given Lenders Technical Advisor role by submittingthe Monthly Progress Reports, Review EPC contractors’ progress against schedule andsupports others including financial model
10x8MWac SSE1 Solar LE: (2013 – ongoing)
OWL will evaluate confirm the EPC Cost is appropriate and to determine if the plant canachieve the required operational costs, including the monitoring the EPC during theconstruction, review the documentations by the O&M regarding the performance and budgets/ plans for the future.
Astronergy 5.5MW Solar: (April 2012)
OWL is the Lender Engineer for Astronergy SolarKorea (Thailand) Ltd. The project has a capacityof 5.5 MW in Saraburi province. SiamCommercial Bank is the lender, and the project
covers pre-financing, construction and operation& monitoring.
NRS & CRS Solar: (2011-ongoing)
OWL is the Lenders Engineer for two solar projects in Chiang Rai and Nakhon Ratchasima witha combined capacity of 17 MW. The Lender is Krung Thai Bank and the project covers pre-financing, construction and loan repayment period.
3MW Universal Solar LE: (February 2012)
OWL is to write Due Diligence and will perform areview of the PV power plant as related toelectricity generation.
1.2MW PTP Solar LE: (2012 - ongoing)
Write a Due Diligence Report that reviews thekey risks and techno-commercialparameters.
5x8MW TSE Solar LE: (2012 - ongoing)
OWL is to write a Due Diligence Report thatreviews the key risks and support other lend-er’s advisors including insurance and financialmodel auditors.
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Bluewaters 2x208 MW coal fired power project, Australia: (2005-2010)
OWL is the Lenders Engineer for the development, construction and O&M phases of theMinemouth Power Project built by Griffin Power in Collie, Western Australia. OWLsuccessfully took the project through two rounds of financing as well as enabled the lendersto sign off completion of Unit 1.
Pakthongchai Solar: (2011-ongoing)
OWL is the Lenders Engineer for 8MW solar project inNakhon Ratchasima. The Lender is Bangkok Bank andthe project covers pre-financing, construction and loanrepayment period.
Worsley Cogeneration coal and biomass firedpower project, Australia: (2008-ongoing)
OWL is the Lenders Engineer for the constructionphase of the CFB power project being developed byWR Carpenter #1 in Collie, Western Australia which iscapable of firing both coal and biomass.
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Loss Ad justor Review
15 MW Steam Turb ine Damaged at Sug ar Mil l Plant – Cunning ham L indsey (May 2013 –
ongoing)
Investigate a steam turbine damaged which is installation in a sugar mill at NakornRatchasima Province.
Review of Tariff and Carbon Credit – Cunningham Lindsey (January 2013)
Review the Insured’s calculation of claim of variable rates of EGAT ta riff (THB/kWh) andadjust and Owl has also reviewed the claim of carbon credits submitted by the insured andadjust (if required)
GHECO-One 660 MW Coal-Fired Power Plant
Generator Transformer: (November 2011)
Investigate a generator transformer failure incident which occurred during the commissioningstages at the GHECO-One Coal-fired Power Plant Project in the Map Ta Phut IndustrialComplex near Rayong, Thailand.
Surat Thani 9MW EFB Power Plant Insurance Claim: (August 2012)
Technical evaluation of flooded equipment and analysis of equipment that can be reused /refurbished compared to that which needs to be replaced
Generator Failure Insurance Claim at Laem Chabang SPP: (2011)
Technical evaluation, root cause analysis and cost / schedule review for the failure of a steamturbine generator due to a ground fault issue. This included witnessing dismantling of the unit
Biogas Loss Adjustor Review, Kanchanaburi,Thailand: (January 2012)
OWL is reviewing the damaged wet scrubbertank, review the claim value, and has maderecommendations on how to design thereplacement in Kanchanaburi province.
Phoenix Pulp & Paper Mill Plant Loss Adjustor, Khonkaen, Thailand: (August 2012 – ongoing)
Perform a site visit and desktop study of the damaged from fire at the Electrical Control Roomfor Boiler of Phoenix Pulp & Paper Plant.
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Biogas Tank Failure Insurance Claim: (2011)
Technical evaluation, root cause analysis, design modification and cost review of aninsurance claim for a damaged palm waste biogas tank.
Ratchaburi Insurance Valuation: (2010)
OWL provided an updated valuation of
the Ratchaburi assets to confirm that
they are adequately covered. The assets
include both CCGT and thermal plant.
GLOW Insurance Loss Claim: (2010)
OWL reviewed a claim at an existing power
plant facility. The activities associated with
this claim resulted in consequential loss of utilities supplied to off takers.
GHECO1 Loss Adjustor Review: (2010)
OWL is acted on behalf of the loss adjustors to review the damage to ESP plates thatoccurred during shipment to the site.
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Quali ty Services
70 MVA Transformer Checks, Takaanu,Indonesia: (December 2011)
Transformer Quality assurance checks onTakaanu Transformers 1 & 2 at the PTCGFactory in Indonesia.
Transformer Insurance Failure Review,Bataan, Philippines (2012)
Investigate a recent transformer failure incidentwhich occurred during the commissioning stagesat the 600MW GN Power coal fired powerproject, Bataan, Philippines.
Transformer Factory Welding InspectionReview, Te Mihi, New Zealand (2012)
Factory inspection to verify the condition ofwelding undertaken on modification to twotransformers that were manufactured inThailand.
BRP Steel Transformer Incident :(2012 – ongoing)
Investigated a large power transformerfailure incident which occurred at a steel millnear Rayong, Thailand. Work included anassessment of the incident and therestoration work to be performed theappointed contractor.
Vietnam PM3 Generator Incidents,Vietnam: (2012 – ongoing)
Performed a desktop study to assess theroot cause and overall impact of a generatorfailure incident which occurred at a largecombined-cycle power plant in southernVietnam
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Technical Reviews
CHACHEUNGSAO Solar: (2011)
Development, tendering and construction management of 3 MW solar project. The projectinvolves engineering assistance and project management for Best Tech & Engineering Ltd.
TTA Coal Handling and PreparationProject: (2011)
The project has excess undersized coalbeing delivered on a long term project. OWL
reviewed the installed equipment and maderecommendations on how to operate andoptimize the process.
3x100MW Toledo Coal Fired PowerProject, Cebu, Philippines (2012)
Technical Advisor to Aboitiz Power forgeotechnical investigation of the site and
jetty area. This includes above surface,subsurface and offshore mapping andphysical testing of the proposed area. Thesoil conditions are limestone and the jettywill be designed to unload Panamax vessels.
PTT LNG Phase II ( Nov 2012 – May2013)
Technical advisor for civil data collection,design fire fighting system, reviewfoundation design drawing for LNG tanksand estimation of M&E equipment andrecommendation the local supplier forM&E work.
330-540MW Toledo CCGT / CFB HybridPower Plant Project, Cebu, Philippines
( 2012 - ongoing)
Technical Advisor for development ofhybrid power project. OWL will analyze theoptimal configuration and methodology forintegrating the facilities
Asset Management Review, Cambodia(2011)
Engineering review of the managementstructure and philosophy of a
reciprocating engine based power projectin Cambodia for a Confidential Client.
Briquette Coal Market Review – Technical
Advisor : (2011)
Engineering review of low quality coal thathas been processed into high qualitybriquettes for sale into the East Asianmarket.
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RINERGY 50 MW Wind Turbine Project: (2010)
OWL has been contracted to develop tender documents and review bids from localcontractors for the balance of plant equipment associated with Thailand's first major windturbine project.
Bangpa-In Phase 2 Environmental Impact (2010)
OWL has been contracted to provide technicalassistance to the environmental consultant aspart of the EIA application for Phase 2 of BIC.
Sub Anan 10 MW EFB Capital Improvement Works: (2010)
OWL has been contracted to undertake a review of the operational issues with SABCO andrecommend plant improvements.
Navanakorn Technical Advisor to Chinese EPC Contractor: (2009-2010)
OWL has been contracted to advise China CAMC Engineering Co. Ltd., on their firstinternational power project. OWL's role will be to provide in-country technical advice and localknowledge for the Navanakorn SPP CCGT power project.
Vietnamese Coal Plant Market Study: (2009)
OWL provided a high level review of the current market status and condition for IPP's todevelop coal-fired power projects in Vietnam for Ziff Brothers Investments.
Nava Nakorn Energy Pre-AssessmentEngineering Assistance: (2010)
OWL has been contracted to providetechnical assistance to NNE to achieve
financial close of the SPP they aredeveloping.
Sub Anan 10 MW EFB Performance Guarantee Test Witnessing: (2010)
OWL has been contracted as third party reviewer of the performance guarantee test to beundertaken at Sub Anan EFB power project.
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Bang Pa-In 120 MW CCGT power project, Thailand (2009-2010)
OWL performed a gas turbine selection study for Ch Karnchang on the cogeneration projectbeing developed at the Bang Pa-In industrial Estate. The project involved reviewing alltechnologies and understanding limits in their designs.
SEEMA 90 MW Plantation Based Power Project: (2010)
OWL has undertaken initial review of the SEEMA project and of an initial tender for theProject. OWL is assisting in the technology selection of major plant equipment.
Contract Reviews
150 MW Coal Fired Power Project, WesternAustralia: (2009) OWL reviewed the capability of various EPCContractors to provide Western contract wrapon equipment wholly designed andmanufactured in mainland China for aconfidential client.
Cirebon 2x660 MW coal fired powerproject, Indonesia: (2009) OWL provided review of the EPC Contracton behalf of the developer, Marubeni AsiaPacific Ltd., due to concerns by thelenders on s ecific terms and conditions.
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6x1.25 MW Wind Farm Project Development,
Samutsakorn, Thailand: (2011 – ongoing)
OWL is the technical advisor and developer of WindFarm project under VSPP policy from the beginningof the project and target to COD by 2014.
OWL is acting as Technical Advisor and is alsoassisting in arranging financing for the followingproject. CDM will be arranged for this project:
Equity Project
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Services
OWL can provide engineering services throughout the project cycle including the following:
Project management
Construction management
Development of pre-feasibility and feasibility studies
Engineering modelling – thermodynamic, water balance, electrical
Technology selection reviews
Technical assistance to EIA consultants
Contract reviews
Detailed design
Design review
Provision of tendering documents, bid reviews and evaluations
Construction management
Supplier factory inspections
Performance testing
Due diligence reviews
Quality Services
Witnessing of factory acceptance tests – transformers and high pressure parts
Electrical facility inspections and evaluations
Financial reviews and technical inputs to financial models
Loss adjuster reviews
Experience Overview
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Technologies
OWL has a deep understanding of a wide range of power plant technologies including thefollowing:
Biogas
Biomass – rice husk, empty fruit bunches, POME, wood chip, etc.
CCGT – aero-derivative and heavy duty
Coal fired – subcritical, supercritical, CFB, stoker grate
Cogeneration
Gas Engines
Solar
Transmission and substations
Transformers
Wind
Discip l ines
Through OWL and its network of engineers it is able to provide the following disciplines:
Mechanical
Electrical
Control and Instrumentation
Shipping
Mining
Civil
Water
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Coun try Experience
OWL engineers have performed projects throughout Asia and Australasia and even as far afield as the USA:
Australia Brunei
Cambodia China
Hong Kong Indonesia
Japan Lao
Malaysia Myanmar
New Zealand Pakistan
Philippines Singapore
South Korea Taiwan
Thailand United States
Vietnam
Through wholly owned subsidiaries and local partnerships OWL has a network of bases in thefollowing countries:
Hong Kong
Philippines
Thailand
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Typical Cl ients
The types of clients that engage OWL include:
Developers Lenders
Insurers Loss Adjustors
Management Consulting Companies Asset Owners
Engineering Organizations Other interested parties
Contractor
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The following have all been OWL clients:
Aon Aboitiz Power Astronergy Assyce
Australia Bangchak Bangkok Bank Bangkok Solar
Blue Scope Steel CAMCE Ch Karnchang Crawford
Contact Energy CunninghamLindsay
Deveraux Epuron
Glow Griffin Energy Gunkul Kasikornbank
Krungsri Bank LCH Marubeni Navanakorn
New Zealand Bank PB Power Rinrada Seema
Sime Darby Sonnedix Thai Solar Energy TTATokyo GasEngineering
Union Eco Power Universal Providers WestPac
ShinapanjaCorporationCompany Ltd
Siam Solar Energy1 Company Ltd
Chiangmai GreenEnergy Limited
The OWL team has also provided consulting services to the following companies:
ADB
AESChevronCLPDiGi MalaysiaEGATEnergy Market Authority ofSingaporeFirst GenGlowGulf ElectricHypoVereinsbankInternational Power
Island Power Company Pte.
Ltd.Italian Thai DevelopmentItochuJ-PowerKeppel Merlimau Cogen Pte.Ltd.Land Transportation Authorityof SingaporeMarubeniMekong Energy CompanyMperialMitsubishi
PLN
PowerGrid (Singapore)PowerProspectPowerSerayaRatchaburiRoyal Group (Cambodia)SenokoSTEAG State Power Inc.SuezSumitomoTenaska EnergyTerra Firma Investments
Client List
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PEN PORTRAIT OF GREATER MEKONG ENGINEERING TEAM
Managing Director, Chief Engineer : Anthony “Tony” Segadelli Mr. Segadelli has extensive experience in the power generation sector and has
spent the last 16 years in East Asia. His work experience covers the fullspectrum from pre-feasibility and due diligence studies to tendering, constructionmanagement and commissioning to training operations and maintenance teamsplus due diligence and insurance reviews. His project management skills,including technical, commercial and legal, have been enhanced by completing aMaster Degree in Project Management. He has led studies on technicallychallenging fuels and fuel conversion studies as well as managing projects on arange of technologies including coal fired plants, combined cycle gas turbines,gas engines, solar photovoltaic biogas and biomass projects. He is highlyexperienced in working for lenders, developers and insurers.
Director of Operations: Anucha ChumchuenMr. Chumchuen has over 17 years of experience as a power plant engineer,
project engineer, and application engineer for Burner & Flare Products, QA/QCengineer (site and factory), pipeline engineer, piping and mechanical engineer.His expertise in mechanical engineering covers biomass, biogas, coal and CCGTplants throughout the project life cycle including feasibility studies, detaileddesign and construction / commissioning supervision either working fordevelopers or for lenders.
Senior Advisor: Than HlaingMr. Hlaing’s 36 years experience includes developing feasibility studies, conceptof plant design and engineering for coal fired, CCGT and biomass power plants.He has been responsible for detailed design and design review for a range oftechnologies as well as EPC contract administration for construction of coal andCCGT power plants plus gas pipe lines; this includes being Owner’s Engineer for
the construction of coal and CCGT power plants.
Engineering Manager: Ralph FerrellMr. Ferrell has over 23 years of combined design/consulting and site-basedexperience in the US and Asia-Pacific, including CCGT, Coal-Fired, Nuclear, andhi-tech industrial facilities. His site experience includes design liaison, leadconstruction, lead commissioning and Site Manager Positions. His design/consulting experience includes project management, equipment inspectionaudits, factory visits, due diligence, equipment failure investigations, plus variousowner’s engineer roles.
Renewables Executive: Kurt BranthoverMr. Branthover has 28 years of solar related experience which has included
being operations manager for a solar manufacturer and a consultant. Asconsultant, he has written bankable feasibility studies and due diligence reports,tendered and contracted major solar farms and been a project manager forconstruction projects. His largest project was 77MW.
Senior Civil Engineer: Wirat SukjitsumranMr. Sukjitsumran has over 20 years of experience in managing majorconstruction projects as both consultant and main contractor. He has beenresponsible for managing entire projects including cost, time, and quality.
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Wind PartnerOWL's wind partner is an international wind specialist consultancy. They arecapable of advanced resource assessment and site modelling, generaldevelopment, site optimization, due diligence and site management.
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Website: http://www.owlenergy.biz Specific Contacts:
Tony Segadelli Anucha Chumchuen
Managing Director Director of Operations
Mob: +66 8 4637 2672 Mob: +66 8 1830 7893
[email protected] [email protected]
Recaredo E. CorreaCountry ManagerMobile [email protected]
Bangkok
444 Olympia Thai Tower
22nd fl, Ratchadapisek Rd, Samsennok Huaykwang
Bangkok
Thailand
Ph: +66-2513 8464
Hong Kong
Room 1002
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50 Gloucester Road
Wan Chai Hong Kong
Ph: +852 6387 0873
Contact Details
Philippines
Snowy Owl Energy Inc.
Unit 2003 Tycoon CenterCondoPearl DriveOrtigas Center, Pasig CityManila 1600PhilippinesPh: +632 949 4051