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MEGAPROJECT Case Study

MEGAPROJECT Case Study. Case compiled by: Giorgio Locatelli and Mauro Mancini. Contact details: glocatelli@lincoln.ac.uk. Basic Project Information. SECTION 1 - BASIC PROJECT INFORMATION. Basic Project Information. SECTION 1 - BASIC PROJECT INFORMATION. MEGAPROJECT Case Study.

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MEGAPROJECT Case Study

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  1. MEGAPROJECT Case Study Case compiled by: Giorgio Locatelli and Mauro Mancini Contact details: glocatelli@lincoln.ac.uk Basic Project Information SECTION 1 - BASIC PROJECT INFORMATION

  2. Basic Project Information SECTION 1 - BASIC PROJECT INFORMATION

  3. MEGAPROJECT Case Study Case compiled by: Giorgio Locatelli and Mauro Mancini Contact details: glocatelli@lincoln.ac.uk Basic Project Information – Relevant Physical Dimensions In each plant there are more than 600 parabolic trough collectors, distributed over a total surface area of abouttwo square kilometres, each of which measures 150 metres in length and 5,7 metres in width. These mirrors have a total surface area in excess of 500.000 square metres. The full thermal reservoir of heat allows to run the turbine for about 7,5 hours at full-load after sunset. (DLR, 2012). According to (EstelaSolar, 2012) each solar field with its parabolic trough has an average efficiency during the time in transforming the solar radiation to steam of 43%. According to (EIB, 2007) the plants have been designed for auxiliary firing with natural gas, which can be used as a back-up and will account for up to 15% of the electricity generated, as permitted under the applicable Spanish legislation. The Andasol plants share together the natural gas and water infrastructure. The Andasol plants together employ about 80 people as clerks, maintenance personnel, thermal central technicians and operators SECTION 1 - BASIC PROJECT INFORMATION

  4. MEGAPROJECT Internal Stakeholder Identification (Stakeholders with a direct legally sanctioned relationship with the project) SECTION 2 - PROJECT STAKEHOLDERS

  5. MEGAPROJECT Internal Stakeholder Identification (Stakeholders with a direct legally sanctioned relationship with the project) SECTION 2 - PROJECT STAKEHOLDERS

  6. MEGAPROJECT Internal Stakeholder Identification (Stakeholders with a direct legally sanctioned relationship with the project) SECTION 2 - PROJECT STAKEHOLDERS

  7. MEGAPROJECT External Stakeholder Identification (Stakeholders with a direct interest in the project but with no legal contract) SECTION 2 - PROJECT STAKEHOLDERS

  8. Institutional and private investors. Floating tInstitutional and private investors. Floating Solar Millennium AG ACS Cobra ACS Group MEGAPROJECT Stakeholder Relationship Maps Own Owns 100% Own Sponsor Owns and Sponsor BNP Paribas, Sabadell Bank, WestLB , Dexia, European Investment Bank, European Commission Andasol-1 Central Termosolar Uno SA Andasol-2 Central Termosolar Dos SA Endesa Financiers Sell electricity Principal Contractors UTE CT Andasol 1 UTE CT Andasol 2 (ACS Cobra 80%, Sener 20%) Engineering and Design Construction work Engineering and Design Solar Field: Flagsol, a subsidiary of Solar Millennium ACS Cobra Storage system and Power block: Sener Grupo Supplier Supplier Supplier Supplier Supplier Absorber pipes: Schott Solar and Solel Solar Systems Parabolic mirrors: Flabeg Group Storage control system, equipments for the connection to the grid: ABB Turbines, Generators and power block control system: Siemens Feed-water heaters: Foster Wheeler Boilers: Sodes Grupo SECTION 2 - PROJECT STAKEHOLDERS

  9. MEGAPROJECT External Stakeholder Attitude Analysis SECTION 2 - PROJECT STAKEHOLDERS

  10. MEGAPROJECT Project Management Project Organisation Project Tools and Techniques Please √ if present, x if absent , leave blank if unknown Life-Cycle Costing Approaches □ Project Management Software □ Lessons Learnt Transfers □ Stakeholder Involvement □ Relationship Management Tools □ Team Building Tools □ Building Information Modelling (BIM) □ Project Knowledge Management Tools □ Competency framework □ Other Tools and Techniques or More Information SECTION 3 - PROJECT MANAGEMENT

  11. Project Processes SECTION 3 - PROJECT MANAGEMENT

  12. MEGAPROJECT Project Performance SECTION 4 - PROJECT PERFORMANCE

  13. Aspects of Performance Concerned with Doing the Right Project SECTION 4 - PROJECT PERFORMANCE

  14. MEGAPROJECT Project Environment Legal and Regulatory Environment SECTION 5 - PROJECT ENVIRONMENT

  15. MEGAPROJECT Project Environment Political Environment SECTION 5 - PROJECT ENVIRONMENT

  16. MEGAPROJECT Project Environment Economic Environment SECTION 5 - PROJECT ENVIRONMENT

  17. MEGAPROJECT Project Key Events and Activities Timeline SECTION 6 - PROJECT TIMELINE

  18. MEGAPROJECT Project Key Events and Activities Timeline SECTION 6 - PROJECT TIMELINE

  19. MEGAPROJECT Bottom-line (including LNG regasification) The development of these two megaprojects has many points in common. • In the concept phase a company deals with the national government. Such companies aim to obtain all the authorizations necessary to realize the project. • Before to obtain all the authorizations the sponsor companies, that in this two cases analysed did not have enough financial resources, agreed with other companies, willing to share the risks, to take part in the realization of the projects. • The companies that manage and own the terminal and the sub-power plants were set up at the end of the bureaucratic procedures. • These ad hoc-companies include as major shareholders the large companies that took part in the realization of the project and as minor shareholders the sponsors which initiated the project. After their creation these new ad hoc-companies are able to face the large financial effort having as shareholders these large companies and their financial resources. The international situation, the laws enacted by the national governments and their political behaviour have been fundamental for the real realization of the work for these two kind of mega projects in the energy sector.

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