Opcon Powerbox – first order in Hungary


Opcon Powerbox – first order in Hungary

Opcon improves Russian-owned steel plant energy efficiency in Hungary –
producing fuel free electricity from waste heat

First order in a planned installation of five Opcon Powerboxes

Opcon, the energy and environmental technology Group, has received its first
order in Hungary for a steam-driven Opcon Powerbox WST that will produce
fuel-free, carbon-free electricity from waste heat after installation at the
Russian owned ISD Dunaferr steel plant in Dunaújváros, Hungary. Responsible for
the installation is Opcon’s Hungarian partner Elco Group, a renowned engineering
company that sells, installs and services turn-key solutions in the field of
electricity, and has 140 employees and operations in Hungary, Romania and
Bulgaria.

The order for one Opcon Powerbox WST is the first in a planned application with
installation of five Opcon Powerboxes (3 WST and 2 ORC) at the ISD Dunaferr
steel mill. Initially waste surplus steam will be used for fuel-free electricity
production from an Opcon Powerbox WST. Delivery is scheduled for spring 2012.

In total, ISD Dunaferr expects there to be room for more than the five Opcon
Powerboxes presently being planned for in further applications. Two of the
applications that are being studied prefeatures a serial installation of a
steam-powered and a water-powered Opcon Powerbox in order to optimize
electricity production utilizing waste heat from surplus steam as well as flue
gases.

 “This is our first order from eastern Central Europe which has a large pent-up
demand for energy efficiency and renewable energy. We expect it to be followed
by more orders next year for the planned installation. I am happy to be able to
do this with Elco who with our help will be responsible for quality installation
and service locally, says Rolf Hasselström, CEO, Opcon AB.

 “We are very proud, after more than a year of very close cooperation and hard
work with the OPCON group, to announce this first deal with ISD-Dunaferr. This
marks the beginning of a major energy efficiency program. A program that will
save a lot of resources and money for Dunaferr’s owners. In case the whole
program is adopted we are looking at an hourly production of 5-6 MW of
electricity from waste heat allowing Dunaferr to reduce purchased electricity
with some 6-8 %”, says Tamás OROSZ , CEO, ELCO group      

 “This will be our first pilot project in the Central- East Europe region with
an Opcon Powerbox application. We see a huge market potential for waste heat
utilization and geothermal heat usage with similar systems in the region”, says
Tamás OROSZ , CEO, ELCO group      

 “You find this type of waste heat and waste energy in lots of places in
industry and at power stations. In all of the world's electricity production,
only one third of the energy content becomes electricity, the rest becomes heat
that often goes to waste. Our ability to produce electricity from wet, saturated
steam or hot water at temperatures as low as 55 degrees Celsius opens great
opportunities to use energy that is currently wasted," says Rolf Hasselström,
CEO, Opcon AB.

A part of Opcon’s focus on Waste to Value, Opcon Powerbox is Opcon’s proprietary
product for production of new carbon-free electricity primarily from waste and
surplus heat at temperatures as low as 55° C. Among other applications, Opcon
Powerbox can be installed in large process plants, power stations, large diesel
engines and, after modification, on large ships, and can produce up to 6,000 MWh
per year.

For further information, please contact
Niklas Johansson, vice president, Investor Relations, Opcon AB, tel. +46 8 466
45 00, +46-70-592 54 53

Opcon AB, Box 15085, 104 65 Stockholm, Sweden
Tel. +46 8-466 45 00, fax+46 8-716 76 61
e-mail: info@Opcon.se
www.Opcon.se

 
The Opcon Group

Opcon is an energy and environmental technology Group that develops, produces
and markets systems and products for eco-friendly, efficient and
resource-effective use of energy.

Opcon has activities in Sweden, China, Germany, and the UK. There are around 400
employees. The company’s shares are listed on Nasdaq OMX Stockholm. The Group
comprises two business areas:

Renewable Energy focuses on generating electricity from waste heat, bioenergy,
systems for handling natural gas, industrial cooling, recycling of heat, drying
of biomass, treatment of flue gases, handling systems for biofuel, etc., air
systems for fuel cells and measurement and monitoring of processes.

Engine Efficiency focuses on energy-efficient solenoid technology and ignition
systems for combustion engines including ethanol, natural gas and biogas
engines.

 
Opcon AB (publ) is obliged to disclose the information in this press release in
accordance with the Swedish law governing the securities markets and/or trading
in financial instruments.
The information was submitted for publication at 11.00 p.m. (CET) on Monday 19
December 2011.

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