1. Celedonia Power Consulting (CPC)
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Mission:
Evaluate power generation assets to meet power generating reliability
needs through a proprietary, copyrighted Risk Profile Assessment (RPA)
process & protocol that:
1. assesses current condition for risk exposure,
2. assesses current operating & maintenance practices against industry
standards, and
3. provides economically practical solutions for reliability improvements.
The RPA process utilizes Risk Analysis techniques optimally applied to
produce the most cost effective and reliable results.
Services:
Utilizing a highly experienced, multi-disciplined team:
1. Conduct Risk Profile Assessment:
a. In-depth:
i. Objective: Provide results and solutions for medium to long
term reliable operations.
ii. Approach: All critical areas for Critical Systems, Equipment,
Processes & Programs are analyzed for their Risk Rating
per Failure Consequence and Probability metrics, and
ranked in order of priority. This is accomplished through
detailed visual inspections & interviews, Process &
Instrumentation Diagram (P&ID) reviews, diagnostic
evaluations of 4 basic operational practices against the P&ID
reviews, and management systems evaluations of 5 critical
programs.
2. Celedonia Power Consulting (CPC)
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b. Abbreviated:
i. Objective: Provide results and solutions for short to medium
term reliable operations.
ii. Approach: Similar to In-depth, but with reduced scope
emphasizing the short-term safety and reliability of critical
equipment and systems, and in accordance with the client’s
direction.
2. Develop a customized Operations & Maintenance Strategy focused
around a reliability-centric maintenance program.
Experience/Client Base:
Experience:
USGen/NEG: 1990-2005, covering 18 power generating facilities
ranging from 80 MWs to 1500 MWs in size; fuel types including
waste coal, bagasse, pulverized coal and natural gas; and
technologies including conventional Rankine Cycle (CFB, PC,
Stoker, gas & oil-fired boilers) and Brayton Cycle Gas Turbine
(CCGT) units.
Alcoa World Alumina: 2005-2014, covering 9 industrial
cogenerating/steam generating facilities ranging from 10 MWEs to
199 MWs in size; fuel types including natural gas, heavy fuel oil
and coal; and technologies including CFB, gas & oil-fired boilers.
Clients:
AES Shady Point: 2005, a 320-MW cogeneration facility with 4
CFB boilers & 2 turbine-generators in a 2-on-1 configuration.
Entergy Sabine Station: 2015, an 1800-MW, 5-unit power
generating station firing natural gas.