Clean Energy Compression Corporations’ roots go back over 100 years to a Blacksmith’s shop in Chilliwack where Ironsides Machining & Welding was established in 1912.
Over decades of custom fabrication, Clean Energy Compression became an early adopter of compressed natural gas in 1984 and began building CNG fueling systems for station operators.
David VanLaar, P. Eng, provides an overview of industrial gas applications, critical system components, and case studies. This will include in depth overview of key considerations for viable transportation and storage including cost
Bulk Gas Transportation systems have enabled customers worldwide to take advantage of the tremendous cost reduction and environmental benefits of converting to natural gas without waiting for expensive pipeline or LNG infrastructure. The PRS system is designed for pressure let down of natural gas delivered to a customer site by mobile storage. The PRS system is made up of two modules: Pressure Reduction Module (PRM) and Heating & Control Module (HCM).
Clean Energy Compression’s Bulk Gas Transportation systems have enabled customers worldwide to take advantage of the tremendous cost reduction and environmental benefits of converting to natural gas without waiting for expensive pipeline or LNG infrastructure.
Join David VanLaar, Lead Engineer, IMW Industries for an Overview of Industrial CNG Applications Beyond the Pipeline.
- Power Generation, IPPs & Mining Operations
total conversions and peak capacity augmentation
- Industrial Heat & Burners
- Pipeline Turbine Power
- Cost savings
- Emission reductions
An Inside Look at Innovation & Engineering Behind the New CleanCNG™. Non-Lubricated Compressor Critical Components, Cooling Design, Servicability & Scalability.
Join Clean Energy Compression for an in-depth overview of the CleanCNG™ Compressor. The CleanCNG™ incorporates revolutionary improvements in compressor design and intelligent engineering resulting in ultra-low vibration and noise, unparalleled scalability, parts commonality, reduced maintenance costs and increased overall efficiency.
Natural Gas Vehicle Facility Modifications 101, Stephe Yborra, Director, Markets & Technologies Development, NGVAmerica.org & Rick Mendoza, Director of Facility Modifications, Clean Energy Fuels.
Stephe Yborra will lead a comprehensive overview of recommended facility modifications for CNG & LNG fuelling.
Will cover a comprehensive list of the applicable codes and standards for maintenance facilities to accommodate natural gas vehicles. The presentation outlines the intent, rational, and assumptions behind the codes, and it contains a decision tree to ensure facilities meet requirements without over-modifying.
Panelist, Rick Mendoza, Director of Facility Modification Services for Clean Energy Fuels will contribute throughout and be involved in Q&A providing answers and perspectives on critical specification, design and installation questions
Efficient & Cost-Effective CNG-Based Natural Gas Delivery for Ranges up to 500 km beyond the pipeline
Clean Energy Compression’s Fullfill & Maxoffload technology provides efficient and quick and fueling at source and the most complete offloading at destination. This technology makes CNG virtual pipelines an affordable remote energy solution by decreasing the cost per energy unit delivered.
This presentation will provide an overview of the evolution, benefits, and applications of current natural gas compressor equipment components.
What You’ll Learn:
- Benefits of non-lubricated compression
- Key considerations for improving service life of CNG equipment
- 5 questions all CNG equipment buyers and specifiers should ask
……………………………………………………………………………………
Also Includes:
- General overview of compressor sub-components and best practices
……………………………………………………………………………………
Components Covered:
- Compressor sub-components
- Rings
- Seals
- Strategies to avoid oil carryover from cylinder to compressor
……………………………………………………………………………………
Audience - Semi-Technical to Technical:
Anyone evaluating natural gas compression solutions for transit, trucking, bulk and other applications
David VanLaar, P. Eng, provides an overview of industrial gas applications, critical system components, and case studies. This will include in depth overview of key considerations for viable transportation and storage including cost
Bulk Gas Transportation systems have enabled customers worldwide to take advantage of the tremendous cost reduction and environmental benefits of converting to natural gas without waiting for expensive pipeline or LNG infrastructure. The PRS system is designed for pressure let down of natural gas delivered to a customer site by mobile storage. The PRS system is made up of two modules: Pressure Reduction Module (PRM) and Heating & Control Module (HCM).
Clean Energy Compression’s Bulk Gas Transportation systems have enabled customers worldwide to take advantage of the tremendous cost reduction and environmental benefits of converting to natural gas without waiting for expensive pipeline or LNG infrastructure.
Join David VanLaar, Lead Engineer, IMW Industries for an Overview of Industrial CNG Applications Beyond the Pipeline.
- Power Generation, IPPs & Mining Operations
total conversions and peak capacity augmentation
- Industrial Heat & Burners
- Pipeline Turbine Power
- Cost savings
- Emission reductions
An Inside Look at Innovation & Engineering Behind the New CleanCNG™. Non-Lubricated Compressor Critical Components, Cooling Design, Servicability & Scalability.
Join Clean Energy Compression for an in-depth overview of the CleanCNG™ Compressor. The CleanCNG™ incorporates revolutionary improvements in compressor design and intelligent engineering resulting in ultra-low vibration and noise, unparalleled scalability, parts commonality, reduced maintenance costs and increased overall efficiency.
Natural Gas Vehicle Facility Modifications 101, Stephe Yborra, Director, Markets & Technologies Development, NGVAmerica.org & Rick Mendoza, Director of Facility Modifications, Clean Energy Fuels.
Stephe Yborra will lead a comprehensive overview of recommended facility modifications for CNG & LNG fuelling.
Will cover a comprehensive list of the applicable codes and standards for maintenance facilities to accommodate natural gas vehicles. The presentation outlines the intent, rational, and assumptions behind the codes, and it contains a decision tree to ensure facilities meet requirements without over-modifying.
Panelist, Rick Mendoza, Director of Facility Modification Services for Clean Energy Fuels will contribute throughout and be involved in Q&A providing answers and perspectives on critical specification, design and installation questions
Efficient & Cost-Effective CNG-Based Natural Gas Delivery for Ranges up to 500 km beyond the pipeline
Clean Energy Compression’s Fullfill & Maxoffload technology provides efficient and quick and fueling at source and the most complete offloading at destination. This technology makes CNG virtual pipelines an affordable remote energy solution by decreasing the cost per energy unit delivered.
This presentation will provide an overview of the evolution, benefits, and applications of current natural gas compressor equipment components.
What You’ll Learn:
- Benefits of non-lubricated compression
- Key considerations for improving service life of CNG equipment
- 5 questions all CNG equipment buyers and specifiers should ask
……………………………………………………………………………………
Also Includes:
- General overview of compressor sub-components and best practices
……………………………………………………………………………………
Components Covered:
- Compressor sub-components
- Rings
- Seals
- Strategies to avoid oil carryover from cylinder to compressor
……………………………………………………………………………………
Audience - Semi-Technical to Technical:
Anyone evaluating natural gas compression solutions for transit, trucking, bulk and other applications
A Compelling Case for CNG Vehicles
Natural Gas Vehicle Applications Include:
-Airport taxi & shuttle serivices
-Beverage & regional distribution
-Municipal services & maintenance
-Transit & school bus
& several others
Clean Energy Compression’s CompleteCNG includes proven CleanCNG technology in a package that combines portability with configurable plug-and-play installation. The self-contained system has a smaller footprint than a standard built-in station and requires minimal on-site construction, making it fast to install and easy to relocate. CEC designers and engineers have responded to the needs of the market to deliver a comprehensive sustainable CNG fueling system with minimal environmental impact.
Steve Lussier, McNeilus, presented information on the Natural Gas Fleet Applications for Concrete Mixers for our Natural Gas for Transportation Roundtable in Mequon, WI.
Virtual Pipeline Applications & Feasibility
- Power Generation, IPPs & Mining Operations
total conversions and peak capacity augmentation
- Industrial Heat & Burners
- Pipeline Turbine Power
Includes:
- Overview of virtual pipeline technology - full-fill and maximum offload for improved ROI
- Transportation and tanking options
- Offload, pressure reduction and storage or direct use
- Preliminary ROI & Feasibility Calculations – Several Illustrations Included
Gas Technology Institute & Kwik Trip - Station Installation Guidelines for CNGWisconsin Clean Cities
Are you interested in the station installation guidelines for CNG? Learn about the basics guidelines, processes, and experiences of installing a CNG station.
Learn about the possibilities created by using modern gas-fueled on-site generation for both backup and primary power supply for data centers. Solution in collaboration with Schneider Electric.
Transporting grain by barge is an ecological and cost-efficient alternative to railway and truck haulage. Bühler’s low-maintenance Bargolink unloading system makes this mode of transport even more competitive.
Belgian-based Vigan Engineering designs and manufactures port equipment for dry bulk handling and is widely recognized throughout the world as an expert in pneumatic bulk handling technology.
A Compelling Case for CNG Vehicles
Natural Gas Vehicle Applications Include:
-Airport taxi & shuttle serivices
-Beverage & regional distribution
-Municipal services & maintenance
-Transit & school bus
& several others
Clean Energy Compression’s CompleteCNG includes proven CleanCNG technology in a package that combines portability with configurable plug-and-play installation. The self-contained system has a smaller footprint than a standard built-in station and requires minimal on-site construction, making it fast to install and easy to relocate. CEC designers and engineers have responded to the needs of the market to deliver a comprehensive sustainable CNG fueling system with minimal environmental impact.
Steve Lussier, McNeilus, presented information on the Natural Gas Fleet Applications for Concrete Mixers for our Natural Gas for Transportation Roundtable in Mequon, WI.
Virtual Pipeline Applications & Feasibility
- Power Generation, IPPs & Mining Operations
total conversions and peak capacity augmentation
- Industrial Heat & Burners
- Pipeline Turbine Power
Includes:
- Overview of virtual pipeline technology - full-fill and maximum offload for improved ROI
- Transportation and tanking options
- Offload, pressure reduction and storage or direct use
- Preliminary ROI & Feasibility Calculations – Several Illustrations Included
Gas Technology Institute & Kwik Trip - Station Installation Guidelines for CNGWisconsin Clean Cities
Are you interested in the station installation guidelines for CNG? Learn about the basics guidelines, processes, and experiences of installing a CNG station.
Learn about the possibilities created by using modern gas-fueled on-site generation for both backup and primary power supply for data centers. Solution in collaboration with Schneider Electric.
Transporting grain by barge is an ecological and cost-efficient alternative to railway and truck haulage. Bühler’s low-maintenance Bargolink unloading system makes this mode of transport even more competitive.
Belgian-based Vigan Engineering designs and manufactures port equipment for dry bulk handling and is widely recognized throughout the world as an expert in pneumatic bulk handling technology.
Clean Energy Compression’s CompactCNG includes proven CleanCNG technology in a new compact package, making it small enough to fit into CNG sites of all sizes. It features the efficient CEC compressor, up to 150hp electric drive motor, on skid diverter panel & a high level of serviceability. This economical package makes even small installations possible with its low capital & operating costs and is suitable up to medium size fleets.
The thrust of the project is to manufacture and sale conversion kit to convert gen sets powered by IC engines from liquid fuel to gaseous fuels like compressed natural (CNG) or renewable natural (RNG) gas.
The main problem with a gaseous fueled versions of IC engines (both gasoline and Diesel) is the improper compression ratio, since the engines used as prototypes were designed and optimized for the use of liquid fuel.
The conversion kit as an external device should provide the correct stoichiometric air-fuel ratio for the engine without serious re-design of an IC engine-prototype. The air-fuel mixture should be compressed in a compound charging device (supercharger and turbocharger) to a certain pressure in order to compensate volumetric losses in engine cylinders and to provide close to optimal stoichiometric air-fuel ratio.
DEVELOPMENT OF MULTI CYLINDER CRD-I ENGINE TO MEET EURO VI EMISSION NORMSIAEME Publication
Direct injection diesel engine offers the benefit of better fuel economy over gasoline engine. Diesel engine with electronic control of high press ure, multiple injections per cycle, 4valves per cylinder, turbocharged with intercooled, cooled EGR or SCR and DPF have now become the key features to meet the upcoming emissions in India. This paper describes the work done on multi-cylinder diesel engine to meet the requirements of Bharat stage 5 emissions and has the potential to meet Euro6 emission norms.
An Inside Look at Innovation & Engineering Behind the New CleanCNG™. Non-Lubricated Compressor Critical Components, Cooling Design, Servicability & Scalability.
Join Clean Energy Compression for an in-depth overview of the CleanCNG™ Compressor. The CleanCNG™ incorporates revolutionary improvements in compressor design and intelligent engineering resulting in ultra-low vibration and noise, unparalleled scalability, parts commonality, reduced maintenance costs and increased overall efficiency.
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Turnkey CNG Station Construction – Planning and Building Your CNG Station
-Site selection
-Budgeting
-Turnkey Operations options & financing
-Overview of permitting in various jurisdictions??
-Review documentation (transmittals, general arrangements, drawings, manuals, etc.),
-Equipment layout
-Cabling and piping trenches
-Installation services
-Civil installation services procurement
Ensuring Success and Viable Economics of Your Renewable Natural Gas to CNG or Pipeline Project
-Introduction to Renewable Natural Gas / Biomethane
-Overview of Water Wash Biogas Upgrading Technology
-Project Feasibility Analysis Illustrations
-Case Studies
-Waste to Pump – supply chain from capture to utilization of RNG/Biomethane
-Go-to-market / GHG numbers / economics of LCFS / RFS2 / and European standards
CNGVA President Discusses The Business Case for Natural Gas Vehicle Use in Canada
-Overview of the business case for Canadian medium- and heavy-duty fleets
-Several fleet examples including refuse, transit, and highway tractor
-Brief discussion of available factory-built vehicles and engines
-Cold weather performance experience and learnings
-Brief discussion of required facility changes and case examples
-How to understand natural gas fuel pricing and how it compares with diesel pricing
Join Dave for an overview of critical components of LNG fueling systems from re-fuelling vehicle storage to bulk transportation considerations and LNG technology capabilities. Overview will also include a brief history of NorthStar, currently the North American leader in LNG refueling projects with stations, bulk fueling and custom applications throughout North America. Most prominently, NorthStar’s LNG station solutions are found throughout Clean Energy’s America Natural Gas Highway and through nearly 70% of America’s other public & private LNG fueling stations.
Search and Society: Reimagining Information Access for Radical FuturesBhaskar Mitra
The field of Information retrieval (IR) is currently undergoing a transformative shift, at least partly due to the emerging applications of generative AI to information access. In this talk, we will deliberate on the sociotechnical implications of generative AI for information access. We will argue that there is both a critical necessity and an exciting opportunity for the IR community to re-center our research agendas on societal needs while dismantling the artificial separation between the work on fairness, accountability, transparency, and ethics in IR and the rest of IR research. Instead of adopting a reactionary strategy of trying to mitigate potential social harms from emerging technologies, the community should aim to proactively set the research agenda for the kinds of systems we should build inspired by diverse explicitly stated sociotechnical imaginaries. The sociotechnical imaginaries that underpin the design and development of information access technologies needs to be explicitly articulated, and we need to develop theories of change in context of these diverse perspectives. Our guiding future imaginaries must be informed by other academic fields, such as democratic theory and critical theory, and should be co-developed with social science scholars, legal scholars, civil rights and social justice activists, and artists, among others.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 3DianaGray10
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Topics covered:
UI automation Introduction,
UI automation Sample
Desktop automation flow
Pradeep Chinnala, Senior Consultant Automation Developer @WonderBotz and UiPath MVP
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
State of ICS and IoT Cyber Threat Landscape Report 2024 previewPrayukth K V
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The latest edition of the OT/ICS and IoT security Threat Landscape Report 2024 also covers:
State of global ICS asset and network exposure
Sectoral targets and attacks as well as the cost of ransom
Global APT activity, AI usage, actor and tactic profiles, and implications
Rise in volumes of AI-powered cyberattacks
Major cyber events in 2024
Malware and malicious payload trends
Cyberattack types and targets
Vulnerability exploit attempts on CVEs
Attacks on counties – USA
Expansion of bot farms – how, where, and why
In-depth analysis of the cyber threat landscape across North America, South America, Europe, APAC, and the Middle East
Why are attacks on smart factories rising?
Cyber risk predictions
Axis of attacks – Europe
Systemic attacks in the Middle East
Download the full report from here:
https://sectrio.com/resources/ot-threat-landscape-reports/sectrio-releases-ot-ics-and-iot-security-threat-landscape-report-2024/
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Keynote at DIGIT West Expo, Glasgow on 29 May 2024.
Cheryl Hung, ochery.com
Sr Director, Infrastructure Ecosystem, Arm.
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Software Delivery At the Speed of AI: Inflectra Invests In AI-Powered QualityInflectra
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Learn about:
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• Test Automation: How AI-powered test case generation, optimization, and self-healing tests are making testing more efficient and effective.
• Visual Testing: Explore the emerging capabilities of AI in visual testing and how it's set to revolutionize UI verification.
• Inflectra's AI Solutions: See demonstrations of Inflectra's cutting-edge AI tools like the ChatGPT plugin and Azure Open AI platform, designed to streamline your testing process.
Whether you're a developer, tester, or QA professional, this webinar will give you valuable insights into how AI is shaping the future of software delivery.
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Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
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Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
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2. IMW Industries’ roots (now Clean Energy
Compression Corp.), go back over 100 years
to a Blacksmith’s shop in Chilliwack, BC
Canada where Ironsides Machining &
Welding was established in 1912.
Over decades of custom fabrication, IMW
Industries became an early adopter of
compressed natural gas and in 1987 began
building CNG fueling systems for station
operators.
About Us
Today, we are Globally recognized for delivering effective solutions, quality engineered
products, proven technology and superior customer service. Clean Energy Compression
Corp. (CEC) sets the Gold standard for clean non-lubricated CNG systems and provides a
single source for fully integrated solutions of all types of CNG fueling and industrial
applications.
In 2010 IMW Industries joined Clean Energy Fuels Corp, making them the largest provider
of natural gas fueling solutions for transportation in North America and Global leader in the
natural gas market.
3. We are an added value collaborator,
serving our clients, employees,
suppliers, community and stakeholders
through our values:
Integrity
Professionalism
Growth
Passion for excellence.
Our vision is to be the top global
creator of innovative clean energy fuel
products while living our values on a
day to day basis.
Our Vision
4. Clean Energy Fuels Corp
Delivered nearly 1 billion gallons of
CNG and LNG to customers
Built over 500 LNG & CNG fueling
stations
Opened two LNG production plants
and developed supply contracts with
others nationwide
Built and operated one landfill-to-gas
plant providing renewable natural gas
or biomethane to the grid and to
vehicles and is building a second
biomethane plant
6. Long before a natural gas fueling system is
manufactured a team of highly skilled
designers work with the client to ensure our
solutions will meet their long-term needs.
With a full compliment of modern
engineering tools, we ensure our CNG
systems are designed for optimum
performance, serviceability and customer
value.
Natural Gas Fueling System Engineers
take over and pour their years of
experience into each project getting it right
the first time. CECC fueling systems are
shipped all over the world and must be
designed and engineered to meet ISO 9001
-2008 standards, regional standards/codes
and harsh environmental conditions.
Design and Engineering
*Grab a pic with the new Clean CNG on the monitor
7. CNC MACHINING CAPABILITIES
The most advanced CNC equipment in
the World
PRESSURE WELDING AND
FABRICATION
We’ve been fabricating for over 100 years
ASSEMBLY AND INTEGRATION
A series of assembly stations ensures on
time delivery.
Manufacturing
8. PROPRIETARY TECHNOLOGIES
Non-lubricated composite piston rings
and seals, high-efficiency heat
exchangers
IN-HOUSE TESTING WITH NATURAL
GAS
It won’t leave our factory until its 100%
certified field ready
DELIVERING COMPLETE CNG
SYSTEMS
Offering a range of fueling systems
solutions
Manufacturing
9. Certifications
ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Manufacture and Assembly of Power Boilers
Manufacture of Pressure Vessels
National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessels Inspectors
10. AUTHORIZED CEC SERVICE
CENTERS
Mexico
Czech Republic
Turkey
Nigeria
Over 1800 CNG systems sold worldwide
Representation on five continents
Global Presence
CEC SERVICE CENTERS
Canada
USA | Clean Energy
Colombia
Peru
China
Bangladesh
Pakistan
Malaysia
Indonesia
225+ employees at the Chilliwack plant
250+ employees at 5 global subsidiaries
20. CNG Station design, procurement
and commissioning
Provides full-service manufacturing
for CNG equipment and other clean-
tech products
Compressors with proprietary
designs
Dispensers
Fill posts
CNG storage assemblies
Gas and electric control
systems
CNG Fueling Solutions
21. Specifications
Inlet pressure range: as low as 5 PSI, 0.34-70bar
Discharge pressure: up to 4500 PSI, (310barg)
Flow capacity: 50-2000 SCFM
21-834 DGE/h
80-3215 Nm³/h
85-3390 Sm³/h
Configuration: Single, Twin
Prime Mover: 50, 100, 150, 250, 300 HP
Cooling method: Air-to-gas inter-stage cooling
Ambient temperature: -40C ~ 50C
Standard Features
Belt driven W-style radial compressors
Non-lubricated cylinders, pistons and valves for clean
discharge gas (5 ppm or less)
Balanced reciprocating design - low noise and vibration
Low speed operation for reduced component wear
1800 sold worldwide
Configurable up to 5 compression stages
Compressor Block
23. Clean Energy Compression (CEC) is a Canadian Manufacturer best known as a
global supplier of high-quality compressed natural gas (CNG) fuelling station
equipment and systems for a variety of different market segments
Commercial Transit Refuse Bulk Gas Transportation
CleanCNG Line and Full Integration
24. Applications
COMMERCIAL CNG STATIONS
Results are cleaner operations and
dramatic fuel cost reductions. Proven
to meet rigorous requirements of public
station fuelling, providing consistent
roll-out and filling times equivalent to
diesel pumps.
TRANSIT CNG STATIONS
Reduced operating costs, emissions
and noise pollution in urban
environments to protect the
environment. Exceed requirements to
keep transit fleets fueled and on the
road!
25. Applications
REFUSE/TRASH SECTOR
Today’s natural gas engines match the
horsepower, torque and reliability of
their diesel counterparts with simplified
operation and maintenance. CEC’s
CNG time-fill equipment solutions are
designed specifically to optimize refuse
fleet fuelling and operations.
BULK GAS TRANSPORTATION
Moving CNG by trailer eliminates the
hurdles associated with pipeline
development and provides a better fuel
alternative for those companies off the
gas distribution grid.
27. CEC Exclusive Competitive Advantages
ONLY #1: CEC’s exclusive non-lubricated
compressors set the global standard for
minimum oil carry-over in CNG compressors
without the waste, cost and negative environmental
issues of additional filters, auto oil drain systems and
supplementary oil tanks. Only 5 parts-per-million or
less vs. 100 PPM or more.
Lower operating costs: Oil litres/year: Lubricated
systems= up to 1200 vs. CECC = 80 in
crankcase
Lower maintenance costs: no oil accumulation in
compressor or vehicle systems. Happier
customers and increased station profitability.
Inside a CNG vehicle, onboard CNG stored at
3600 psig is regulated to 100 psig by a regulator
and then injected into engine. There are many
examples of oil soaking the regulator diaphragm,
affecting its accuracy and, in some cases,
causing a rupture of the regulator internals if oil
clogs the regulator.
The majority of engine
performance issues are
attributable to oil carryover, which
is a problem that begins at the
fueling station.
Leo Thomason, Executive Director
Natural Gas Vehicle Institute
“The Achilles Heel of Natural Gas Vehicles”
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28. ONLY #2: CEC is the largest and only exclusive
manufacturer of non-lubricated CNG compressors
globally making us a proven manufacturer with the
world class experience you need supporting you
A century of manufacturing experience
3 decades of non-lubricated CNG
compressor manufacturing experience
CEC Exclusive Competitive Advantages
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Sales
Service
29. ONLY #3: The best durability and reliability in the
industry
CEC has the most northerly long term
operational installation in the world in
Barrow Alaska, which, combined with our
installations in Qatar demonstrate reliable
commercial operation across more than a
110oC temp range and some of the most
abusive conditions on earth
Gas dryers are installed on low pressure
inlet not the high pressure discharge,
keeping CEC compressor system dry with
better chances of not freezing during the
extreme temperatures of winter.
Existing installation in South America still
running at 70,000 hours
CEC Exclusive Competitive Advantages
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30. CECC Exclusive Competitive Advantages
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ONLY #4: CEC is the only manufacturer
offering advantages of multiple
configurations:
Allows for variable supply for higher efficiency
at low demand periods
Full redundancy and enhanced reliability
31. ONLY #5: The only manufacturer that covers
the widest spectrum of compression
requirements with a single block instead of
multiple, unique machines:
• Less training required – better maintained
machines
• Common parts – lower inventory, lower
cost of ownership
CEC Exclusive Competitive Advantages
33. IndustrialCNG
Bulk gas transportation systems have enabled
customers worldwide to take advantage of the
tremendous cost reduction and environmental
benefits of converting to natural gas without
waiting for expensive pipeline or LNG
infrastructure.
The Pressure Reduction System (PRS) is made
up of two modules: Pressure Reduction Module
(PRM) and Heating & control Module (HCM).
CEC’s considerable experience in building PRS
units for various markets has resulted in a quality
standard design to perform under a variety of
conditions.
34. Why?
Use local, domestic energy
Save 20 – 30% of energy costs
Clean energy solution – lower emissions
Virtual Pipelines for Remote Energy Systems
36. FullFill Technology ensures that every bulk gas shipment is
completed quickly and filled as completely as possible.
CEC systems ensure that transport modules are filled at the
optimum temperature and gas density through:
Proper prediction of trailer filling temperature rise
Proper sizing of cooling equipment
Integration of proprietary compression technology and
comprehensive dispensing algorithms
PLC controlled continuous thermal management
Compression – ‘Mother’ Station
38. Maximum Offload Capacity ensures that only a minimal
amount of gas is left on the trailer before it is disconnected.
This is achieved by:
Using two line unloading methodologies where
possible
Designing systems for minimal pressure drop
Employing scavenging compression where necessary
to remove remaining gas
Decompression – ‘Daughter’ Station
39. IndustrialCNG
Pressure Reducing Module:
Emergency Shut Off valves
Heat exchanger modules to heat gas
2 stages of pressure regulation
Overpressure protection after both stages of pressure
regulation
Optional metering
40. CEC Exclusive Competitive Advantages
ONLY #1: FullFill Technology ensures that every
bulk gas shipment is completed quickly and filled
as completely as possible. Our systems ensure
that transport modules are filled at the optimum
temperature and gas density through:
Integration of proprietary compression
technology and comprehensive dispensing
architecture.
PLC controlled continuous thermal management
41. ONLY #2: Maximum Offload Capacity ensures that
only a minimal amount of gas is left on the trailer
before it is disconnected. This is achieved by:
Using two line unloading methodologies where
possible
Designing systems for minimal pressure drop
Employing scavenging compression where
necessary to remove remaining gas
CEC Exclusive Competitive Advantages
42. ONLY #3: Proven Scalability to provide standard
product to custom applications with current systems
installed with capacity of up to 14,000 Nm3/h.
Provides redundancy, reliability and quality.
Can easily add more units if demand increases,
or remove equipment and move to several
smaller sites once gas pipeline arrives
CEC Exclusive Competitive Advantages
43. Clean Energy Compression Benefits
• CERTIFICATION
• Approved designs in Canada, US, Mexico, Indonesia
• Currently working on approvals for Israel, Europe and Australia
• LARGEST OF ITS KIND ON THE PLANET
• 14000 Nm3/h capacity from 250 barg to 4 barg supplying a large industrial plant
• 16000 Nm3/h capacity from 250 barg to 50 barg supplying a power generating plant (in
process)
• GOOD RELATIONSHIP WITH SUPPLIERS
• Work closely with all major trailer manufacturers to optimize trailer design
• Experience with coupling providers to ensure reliable connect / disconnect operation
46. CEC LNG station solutions has been deployed
globally since 1984
75% of all LNG/LCNG fueling stations throughout
North America
CleanCNG stations meet and exceed all ASME and
NFPA code requirements
Reliable, quick to install, easy to use, and high
performing fueling systems
Experience
47. All standard stations are designed with LNG/LCNG
expansion potential. As fueling demand increases,
equipment can easily be added with minimal cost and
effort.
Standard station designed for (1) 18,000 gal storage
tank with room for an additional 18,000 gal tank.
Dual skid-mounted dispense pumps
Remote access via integrated web server
Extensive safety precautions including fire detectors,
methane detectors, fire alarm control panel, alarm
logging ,battery backup system
CleanCNG - Overview
48. Flexibility:
Optional LCNG expansion, additional storage tank
and duel skid-mounted dispense pumps
Rapid Fueling:
15 gpm pumps (1235 scfm) provide a full fill for
vehicles rated at 3600 psi
Dedicated Pumps:
Dedicated pumps allow simultaneous offloading,
saturating, and dispensing
Pressure offloading if the offload pump is out of
service
Remote Monitoring
SCADA is web based allowing station equipment,
operations and fueling to be remotely monitored on
laptop, Smartphone or tablet
CleanCNG - System Benefits
49. Quick Deployment
Standard skid based design complete with
onboard power for RAPID DEPLOY
Results in very low civil works and installation
costs
Zero venting
Optional excess vapor compressor takes
excess vapor from the LNG storage tank
and compresses it into the CNG dispensing
system.
No Priority Panel
CNG storage bottles are arranged a single
common buffer rather than a cascade system
CleanCNG - System Benefits
50. The self contained RapidLNG fueling skid consists of
six subsystems: Storage tank,
dispensing/offloading/saturation pumps, dispenser(s),
vaporizers, MCC and air compressor.
Web based SCADA System allows local access to all
station information, parameters and alarms through
the HMI touch screen and also remotely through
internet connection.
Superior safety standards with emergency stop
buttons, spill containment, fire proofing materials and
methane sensors.
RapidLNG - Overview
51. All-in-one:
Compact Integrated footprint with 60 cubic meters storage and dispensing onboard
The skid is built into a 2-piece skid frame assembly which are bolted together on site to a
concrete foundation
Storage tank, dispensing/offloading/saturation pumps, dispenser(s), vaporizers, MCC and air
compressor all on board.
RapidLNG - System Benefits
52. Rapid Deploy
Pump skid, LNG dispenser and control system
are factory installed to the skid frame before
shipment, minimizing the amount of field work
required to put the LNG station into service
Versatile:
Three Configurations:
Single dispenser, side of skid
Two dispensers, second at rear of skid
Two dispensers, second on offload side
of skid
Pressure Offload System
Offload connections located on the opposite
side of the skid from the dispensers,
minimizing disruption to dispensing while
offloading delivery vehicle
Pressure offloading is completed in 3 to 4
hours
Dispense pump can also be used as an offload
system to offload the LNG delivery vehicle
RapidLNG - System Benefits
56. Globally abundant
Safer than liquid fuels
Produces 25% less greenhouse gases
Saves up to 50% of the cost of gasoline or diesel
Can be transported anywhere
Natural Gas Vehicles: Dynamics are Worldwide
4000 new CNG cars on the road each day
8 new CNG stations being built every day
65 million new CNG vehicles projected by 2020
Advantages of Natural Gas
58. CEC Benefits
LARGEST SERVICE NETWORK IN THE WORLD
• Approved, full service partners in 10
countries globally
• Global network of parts & service
providers for first-class supports all of its
products
• NOC (Network Operations Center) allows
Customer Care Representatives to
closely monitor the performance of each
unit in the field.
60. Gas suppliers, petroleum companies, commercial fleets, CNG/LNG station operators and clean-
tech companies depend on Clean Energy Compression for their alternative fueling solutions.
Satisfied Clients Worldwide
61. Clean Energy Compression is the leading provider of CNG equipment, including compressors, dispensers, gas control systems and
CNG storage worldwide.
We manufacture high-quality products with superior reliability and unique technological advantages to reduce operating costs, improve
efficiency, increase flow capacity and optimize station performance. Clean Energy Compression delivers timely after-market service
worldwide, including technical support and parts.
Clean Energy Compression operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (NASDAQ: CLNE). Clean Energy is
the largest provider of natural gas fuel for transportation in North America and a global leader in the expanding natural gas vehicle
market. Clean Energy has operations in CNG and LNG vehicle fueling, construction and operation of CNG and LNG fueling stations,
biomethane production, and compressor technology.
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