Complex energy system for TEVA pharmaceutical factory
Development and construction of a small-scale CHP power plant and the related pipeline network with all-round energy supply
The complex energy system deployed next to TEVA’s factory in Gödöllő satisfies the intense heat and electricity demand of the pharmaceutical company. The small-scale CHP power plant with an electrical capacity of 12.2 MW and a heat capacity of 16.2 MW consists of two gas turbines, one steam turbine, one gas engine that produces a combination of heat and electricity, as well as two absorption coolers. The project also included the construction of electricity and district heating pipelines, totalling 6,400 meters in length. The heat energy produced in the small-scale power plant is used locally by TEVA's pharmaceutical factory, which ensures a nationwide drug supply from its products since 2006.
General information
- Location: Teva plant in Gödöllő
- Heat consumer: TEVA Gyógyszergyár Zrt.; TEVA Logistics
- Electricity off-take by: feed-in tariff schemes MAVIR-KÁT, while open-market trading from 2011
- Investment value: approx. € 12.4 million
- Construction completed: within 120 days
Installed capacity and technical data
- Total installed electrical power: 12,200 kW
- Total installed heat power: 16,300 kW
- Total installed cooling power: 4,500 kW
Production data
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Annual electricity production: 40.4 GWh
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Annual heat production: 76.7 GWh
Applied technology
- Gas engine: GE Jenbacher JMC 320
- Gas turbines: 2 x Centrax Rolls-Royce 501-KB7
- Steram turbine: Peter Brotherhood Frame 22
- Absorption refrigerators: 2 x Carrier 16JB
Network development
- Construction of district heating pipeline at a length of 1,400 m
- Construction of medium-voltage electricity network (10-20kV) at a length of 5,000 m