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Insight into SPIRE
Aarhus Industrial Technologies Conference 2012
19th June 2012
CMI: 200-years of industrial experience
CMI, thousands of tailor-made solutions
for ever more sustainable, more efficient
and more reliable equipment.
CMI Energy
Scope of supply
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Heat Recovery Steam Generators for
steam/gaz powerplants – vertical
technology (<2002)
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Heat Recovery Steam Generators for
steam/gaz powerplants – horizontal
technology (2004-acquisition)
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Boilers for thermo-solar powerplants
(2009-organic)
More than 500 CMI Heat Recovery
Steam Generators in the world
CMI Industry (1/2)
Processing lines
• Coating and Processing lines for the steel
industry (<2002)
• International project main contractor for
industrial equipment (2010- organic)
Thermal treatments
• Reheating furnaces for hot rolling mills
(<2002)
• Furnaces and thermal solutions for
industrial equipment (2005-3 acquisitions)
Chemical treatments
• Surface treatment equipment, acid
regeneration plant (2004/2005-3
acquisitions)
Achieved >2002
CMI Industry (2/2)
Rolling Mills
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Cold rolling mills complex (2008acquisition)
Environmental solutions
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Energy efficiency solutions for industrial
processes (2010-organic)
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Industrial Effluent Treatment (2012)
OEM for industrial equipment projects Complex for the downstream steel industry
CMI Services
Special interventions and services on
industrial equipment
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Steel Industry (<2002)
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Conventional powerplants (<2002)
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Rail (<2002)
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Nuclear powerplants (2009-organic)
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Windturbines (2008-organic)
Local maintenance & repairs in the
mechanical, welding, piping fields
>15 acquisitions of SME since 2002
>1700 specialists dedicated to industrial
equipment
Achieved >2002
Resource and energy efficiency innovations
Sustainable technologies developed :
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Boilers for thermosolar powerplant
(2009)
Windturbines : assembly and
maintenance on & offshore (2008)
Range of solutions to reduce energy
consumption and harmful emission of
plants (2010)
Torrefaction furnaces : wood becomes
a substitute for coal (2010)
Industrial Effluent Treatment (2012)
BEFORE
MODIFICATION
Thermal
and
mechanical
revamping
Performances
Rotary
Hearth
Furnace for
high quality
pipes
Objectives
Customer/Process
A few examples
+ 20 %
output
20% of
energy
savings
AFTER
MODIFICATION
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A few examples
Heat recovery on the waste gases of a continuous
annealing line furnace
Return On
Investment (*)
Less than 1.5 year
7.6
tons/hour of
saturated
steam
(*) Calculations based on a natural gas price of 35€/MWhH
Welcome to the CMI Group
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CMI Group Presentation – April 2008
A few exemples
Full environmental design of a hot dip galvanizing line
Regenerative flameless
and low NOx burners
EUnited:
European Engineering Industries Association
5 sectors - more than 100 specialised companies >10billion euros
Valves
Cleaning
Metallurgy
Robotics
Municipal
EUnited Metallurgy
SPIRE: Sustainable Process Industry
What is SPIRE ?
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SPIRE = Sustainable Process
Resource and Energy Efficiency
Industry
in
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European Industrial Competitiveness
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A proposal for a European Private Public
Partnership (PPP) dedicated to innovation in
resource and energy efficiency in the process
industries
Its objective:
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To develop the enabling technologies and
solutions along the value chain, required to reach
long term sustainability for Europe in terms of
global competitiveness, ecology and employment.
SPIRE
Sustainable Process
Industry
European Industrial
Competitiveness through
Resource and Energy Efficiency
Origin of SPIRE – Prima Mobile
Industry’s response to real, tangible and urgent needs
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Together with policy makers, Industry has a responsibility and
unique ability to respond to the challenges to manage resources
and energy, especially when rare or finite, by providing adapted
solutions
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More specifically SPIRE is addressing three fundamental European
challenges:
1. urgency to create growth and increase
competitiveness of Europe in a global market,
the
2. need to rejuvenate the European process industry
that is the basis of the European economy in terms of
turnover, employment and generation of technologies for
all industrial sectors
3. imperative to reduce resource and energy inefficiency
and the environmental impact of industrial activities.
Cross sectoral participation
Strong industry engagement, large participation, commitment
cross sectors and boundaries
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10 industry sectors have contributed to the development of SPIRE
Steel
Chemicals
Minerals
Glass
Metals
• European Technology Platforms and Industry Associations
• Big & small companies
Water…
have joined forces for innovations in resource and energy efficiency
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SPIRE will develop into a practical roadmap, to help ensure that EU
innovation projects address the right needs and achieve optimal
impact from 2013 to 2018.
Association SPIRE: Confirmed Members
Industry
Science
Associations
Groundbreaking proposal: 2 ambitions
SPIRE has two ambitions by 2030:
1. Reduction in fossil energy intensity of up to 30% from
current levels
2. Reduction in non-renewable, primary raw material intensity
of up to 20% from current levels
Both ambitions will contribute to efficiency improvement in
CO2-equivalent footprints of up to 40% by 2030.
Potential improvements extend beyond “industry”
Commitment to match ambitions
SPIRE is an effective driver to:
• Involve large corporate, top-academia and high-tech SMEs to
activate the value chain and facilitate effective uptake of
the PPP results in the market.
• Modernize the European industrial landscape
• Bring manufacturing back to Europe
• Make solutions available for SMEs or less performing sectors
with the aim to make the EU process industry the n°1
global competitor.
Focused on innovation answers
SPIRE is focused on innovation and answers to a wide
range of major EU policies
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It is a good, pertinent vehicle to flesh out various political
strategies e.g.
Innovation
Union
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Resource
Efficiency
Low carbon
economy
New industrial
policies
SPIRE ambitions will bring huge benefits to the
European economy, society and environment. It will
help Europe become more sustainable and competitive at
global scale.
Long term positive impact
Achieving SPIRE’s ambitions will have long-term, positive impact on EU
economy:
• More than 450 thousand enterprises, large and small
• Over 6.8 million employees
• More than 1,600 billion € turnover
• Involves 20% of the European Economy
Breakthrough developments will have wide-ranging implications for:
• Business  stimulate entrepreneurship in Europe, create new markets
• Employment  create more jobs in the process industries
• Academia  encourage world class research and a better transformation of its
results into marketed products
• High-tech SMEs  provide new eco-efficient process technologies
A twin gain for Europe:
• industry will pursue exploitation of generated intellectual property and
technology first in Europe.
Conclusion: CMI & EUnited in Spire
• SPIRE, a way to pursue bilateral
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partnerships in your supply chain
A driving force across the main industry
sectors
A common challenge towards Europe’s
20/20 goals
Engage with SPIRE www.spire2030.com