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Ormat Industries Ltd.
Company typePublic TASEORMT
IndustrieAlternative energy and Renewable energy
Gegründet1965
Hauptsitz,
Key people
Lucien Bronicki (Chairman of the board, Dita Bronicki CEO)
ProdukteGeothermal power solutions, Energy recovery solutions
RevenueIncrease US$ 344.83 million (2008)
Increase $ 56.41 million (2008)
Increase $ 49.83 million (2008)
Number of employees
1,069 (2008)
SubsidiariesOrmat Technologies Inc.
Websitewww.ormat.com

Ormat Industries Ltd. (TASEORMT) is a leading provider of alternative and renewable energy solutions; to date, Ormat has installed over 750 power units worldwide. Oramt also owns and operates 515 MW of geothermal and recovered energy based power plants.

History

Ormat was established in 1965 as Ormat Turbines Ltd., in Yavne, Israel, by engineer Lucien Bronicki (Chairman and CTO) and wife Yehudit "Dita" Bronicki (CEO). [1]

In the late 1950’s Lucien Bronicki worked in a government physics laboratory, where he developed a turbine to produce electricity from a range of energy sources, including solar; the process is known as Organic Rankine Cycle, which he co-developed with Harry Zvi Tabor. He retired from the lab to commercialise his ideas and set up the Oramt together with his wife. In its early years the company focused exclusively on manufacturing of power generation equipment.[2]

During the 1970s', the energy crisis increased the interest in Ormat’s technology; the company managed to obtained financial assistance from the Israeli government and raised additional capital from private investors; to build one of the world's first power stations to produce electricity from solar energy. However the power station was not economically viable and was abandoned in 1988. [3]

During the 1980’s Ormat began to build systems to generate electricity by utilising recovered energy (heat emitted during industrial processes). The company also started utilising its theology to generated electricity from geothermal sources.

In the 1990’s the company changed its strategy and decided not only to provide the power generation equipment, but also to own and manage alternative and renewable energy power stations.

In 1991 Ormat Industries listed on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange and is currently included in the TA-25 Index.

Operations

The majority of Ormat Industries’ activities are currently held within it’s subsidiary Ormat Technology Inc. (NYSEORA) a company listed on the New York Stock Exchange and based in Reno, Nevada. The company’s main production facilities are based in Yavne, Israel.

The company owns and operates geothermal power plants in California, Nevada, Hawaii, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Kenya, New Zealand and Indonesia.

Technologies

20MW binary power plant by Ormat at Steamboat Springs, Nevada, USA.

Ormat’s core technology, the Ormat Energy Converter (OEC)- power generation unit, is used for converting low and medium temperature heat into electrical energy. The OECs are designed for the specific conditions of a wide variety of heat sources. Its main components include a vaporizer/preheater, turbogenerator, air-cooled or water-cooled condenser, feed pump and controls. Ormat has supplied more than 900 MW of geothermal and recovered energy generation (REG) power units, based on OEC technology, logging millions of hours of operating experience.

Geothermal Energy

Ormat’s technology is highly optimised for use in geothermal energy generation, by efficiently converting the heat energy that comes from the earth's molten interior, deep in the earth's crust. In location where the heat is brought near to the surface due to movements in the earth's crustal plates by intrusion of molten magma and by deep circulation of groundwater. Ormat is the third largest geothermal producer in the United States.

Recovered Energy

Ormat’s technology is also suitable for Recovered energy power generation (REG), which involves capturing unused waste heat from industrial processes and converting it into electricity that can be sold to power purchasers or used on site without any additional fuel consumption and with zero emission. Ormat’s recovered energy solutions have been deployed in projects in Germany, Canada, India, USA and Japan.

Solar Energy

In the 1980’s Ormat build and operated one of the world's first power stations to produce electricity from solar energy; the plant was located just north of the Dead Sea in Israel.[3]

The plant utilised a technology know as Solar pond, a large-scale solar thermal energy collector with integral heat storage for supplying thermal energy. It was the largest operating solar pond ever build for electricity generation and operated up until 1988. It had an area of 210,000 m² and gave an electrical output of 5 MW. [4]

Since the decommissioning of the Solar pool project Ormat was not active in the solar energy market, but on October 2009 announced that its subsidiary, Ormat Systems Ltd., has signed a Joint venture Agreement with Sunday Energy Ltd. to develop, construct and operate solar-photovoltaic energy systems in Israel with a total capacity of 36 MW. [5]

Oil sands

Ormat has developed an energy efficient technology for extracting crude oil from Oil sands named OrCrude. The OrCrude process enables to produce crude oil more efficiently then other technologies by combining it with gasification, which substantially reduces the requirement for natural gas, typically the largest input cost in an in-situ oil sands project. The technology is currently being utilised in the Long Lake project a joint venture between Nexen Inc. (TSXNXY) and OPTI Canada. [6]

Joint Ventures

OPTI Canada

OPTI Canada Inc. (TSXOPC) was created in 1999 to develop integrated bitumen and heavy oil projects using Oramt's OrCrude upgrading technology. The company is based in Calgary and is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange. OPTI is focused on developing the fourth and next major integrated oil sands project in Canada, Phase 1 of the Long Lake Project (the Project), in a joint venture with Nexen Inc. in which OPTI Canada has a 35 percent working interest.

"It is anticipated that the Project will deliver one of the highest quality synthetic crude oils ever produced from the Canadian oil sands with very low operating costs." [7]

OrFual

Orfuel Inc. a US subsidiary of Ormat Industries is involved in a joint venture with Evogene Ltd. (TASEEVGN) to produced biodiesel from castor plants, in Namibia, Africa. [8]

Spin offs

Through the years Ormat was involved in establishment and development of several companies, including:

Orbotech

Orbotech (NasdaqORBK) which develops and manufactures automated optical inspection (AOI) systems for bare and assembled Printed circuit boards and Flat panel displays. The company's systems, imaging and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM and Engineering) technologies enable electronic manufacturers to achieve the increased yields and throughput essential for electronics production.

Orad

Orad Hi-Tec Systems Ltd. developer of video and real-time image processing technologies for TV broadcasting, Internet, production studio and sports events.


References

  1. ^ Lucien Bronicki: Executive Profile & Biography - BusinessWeek, retrieved 2009-10-19
  2. ^ "Beyond Fossil Fuels: Lucien Bronicki on Geothermal Energy", Scientific American - April 2009
  3. ^ a b Israel's 150-KW Solar Pond, Mother Earth News May/June 1980
  4. ^ Carl Nielson, Aliakbar Akbarzedeh, John Andrews, Humberto R Becerra L and Peter Golding, 'The History of Solar Pond Science & Technology', Proceedings of the International Solar Energy Society, 2005.
  5. ^ Ormat Signs Joint Venture Agreement for Solar (PV) Power Systems, Reuters, retrieved 2009-10-19
  6. ^ The Long Lake Project Overview (PDF), Nexen Inc., retrieved 2009-10-19
  7. ^ OPTI Canada - Company Profile, retrieved 2009-10-19
  8. ^ Leviev Group, Evogene and Orfuel to Establish a Biodiesel Company in Namibia, Africa, retrieved 2009-10-19