Post on 30-Dec-2016
arborElectroGen
Arbor Heat and PowerThe Oak Barn, Lodge Farm, Aunby, Stamford, Lincolnshire, PE9 4EE, United Kingdom
T. +44 (0)1778 590 074info@arborhp.com www.arborhp.com
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ArborElectroGen® is a range of proven, biomass-fuelled combined heat and power systems (CHP) that delivers cost effective, low-carbon heat and power for a variety of buildings such as hospitals, leisure centres and rural estates.
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Wood fuel
Electricity
Heat
CombinedHeat and Power system(CHP)
PROJECTED PAYBACK < 5 YEARS*
CARBON OFFSET > 240 TONNES
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*Payback is site dependent. Please contact us for further analysis.
Generate heat and electricity from woody biomass and energy crops
Low carbon, renewable energy, and other biomass fuels that are even cheaper than the grid
Better returns than heat-only biomass technologies
Easy integration into existing heating systems
Small footprint - complete containerised solution with short flue (less than 1m) due to less emissions
arborElectroGen
Arbor Heat and PowerThe Oak Barn, Lodge Farm, Aunby, Stamford, Lincolnshire, PE9 4EE, United Kingdom
T. +44 (0)1778 590 074info@arborhp.com www.arborhp.com
arborheat and power
delivering revenue from renewables
®
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Woody biomass30 kWe75 kWthGrid Parallel / Island Mode60 - 80°CAsynchronous
Agco Sisu PowerInternal combustion1500 RPM4Naturally aspiratedWater
<18 % (dry basis)8 - 50mm (L) x 5mm (W)33.6 kg/hr0.5 kg/hr
4m (3.6m)6m2.5m10 tonnes
70 dB (A) @ 1m grade500 mg/Nm3
15 mg/Nm3
50 mg/Nm3
ATB or similar400/690 V50 HzAir55F
147 kW30 kW75 kW
Heat pipingElectric connection GSM (for alarms)Internet (for remote access)
GeneralFuelElectrical CapacityThermal CapacityOperating ModesHeating Circuit Temp.Generator EngineMake/ModelEngine TypeSpeedCylindersAspirationCooling FuelMoisture ContentChip DimensionsWoodchip ConsumptionAsh Production Building Dimensions (without fuel storage)Height (without flue)LengthWidthWeight EmissionsNoiseNOxPM
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Sulphur AlternatorMake/ModelVoltageFrequencyCoolingIP RatingInsulation Class Energy BalanceFuel InputElectrical CapacityTotal Useful Heat Connection Requirements
Woody biomass40 kWe90 kWthGrid Parallel / Island Mode60 - 80°CAsynchronous
Agco Sisu PowerInternal combustion1500 RPM6Naturally aspiratedWater
<18 % (dry basis)8 - 50mm (L) x 5mm (W)43.1 kg/hr0.64 kg/hr
4m (3.6m)6m2.5m10 tonnes
70 dB (A) @ 1m grade500 mg/Nm3
15 mg/Nm3
50 mg/Nm3
ATB or similar400/690 V50 HzAir55F
189 kW40 kW90 kW
Heat pipingElectric connection GSM (for alarms)Internet (for remote access)
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All data and characteristics to be verified on a per-project basis.
Volter (UK) Ltd (trading as Arbor Heat and Power) and its suppliers reserve the right to amend the technical specification without notice. E&OE. The rated outputs and the specific fuel consumption assume an air temperature of 273 k and an air pressure of 1,013 mbar.
Fuel Consumption, Thermal and power outputs based on use of Arbor Heat and Power specified fuels. Use of other fuels may affect system performance and elligiblity for draw down of Renewable Obligation Certificates (ROCs) and other financial incentives.
Notes
• Flue height less than 1m and emissions less than natural gas
• Compatible with Arbor Heat and Power approved 100% renewable fuels eligible for draw down of Renewable Obligation Certicates (ROCs) and Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI).
• Remote Monitoring and Control Capability, Energy Metering & Data Logging.
• Automatic Grid Synchronisation.
• Fully Compliant with G59/2 & UK wiring regulations.
• Provision of long term maintenance and fuel supply contracts by Arbor Heat and Power. Details available on request.
Features
arborElectroGen
Arbor Heat and PowerThe Oak Barn, Lodge Farm, Aunby, Stamford, Lincolnshire, PE9 4EE, United Kingdom
T. +44 (0)1778 590 074info@arborhp.com www.arborhp.com
arborheat and power
delivering revenue from renewables
®
Application and Suitability Biomass FuelFuelled only by ‘woody’ biomass, it is ideal for customers that have an easily accessible on-site biomass resource – such as woodland. Furthermore, on-site fuel storage can be tailored to the customers’ requirements and site constraints.
Simple ConceptThe ArborElectroGen® system converts wood into gas that fuels a Combined Heat and Power system (CHP). Producing both heat and electricity, the system offers one of, if not, the most cost-effective ways to meet carbon reduction targets. This all happens in one pre-packaged containerised solution, perfect for simple integration with existing infrastructure. The generated heat can be used to provide on-site space heating and hot water, offsetting the need for traditional fossil fuel sources (e.g. natural gas, oil, LPG). Similarly, the generated electricity can be used to offset the need to import grid electricity - and at times when the electricity is not required it can be fed back into the grid.
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Example Financial Calculation for an
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Electricity Offset Value: £22,000
Heat Offset Value: £42,000*
ROC Revenue: £19,000
RHI Revenue: £43,000
Annual Costs1: £46,000
Annual Net Benefit: £80,0001Including fuel and maintenance. *Based on offsetting heating oil
Financial BenefitKey benefits of the ArborElectroGen® technology are that they qualify for government renewable incentive schemes:
• Heat generation qualifies for government fixed rate tariffs (RHI) for 20 years, which are index linked
• Power (Electricity) generation qualifies for the highest offered government incentives (ROCs) greater than either PV or Wind Turbines
• Reduces need for traditional energy sources
arborElectroGen
Arbor Heat and PowerThe Oak Barn, Lodge Farm, Aunby, Stamford, Lincolnshire, PE9 4EE, United Kingdom
T. +44 (0)1778 590 074info@arborhp.com www.arborhp.com
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delivering revenue from renewables
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Automation
11. High level of automation enables unattended operation and remote control.
How it Works
Gas cooling and filtering
4. Cooling before the filtering phase (heat recovering) 5. Dry filtering system 6. Cooling to the final syngas temperature (heat
recovering) 7. Cooled and filtered gas to CHP engine
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Fuel feeding and gasification
1. Fuel is fed from the wood store by screw and chain conveyors
2. Rotating feeder prevents free air flow to the reactor 3. Automation controls feeding level information from
the reactor level switches
Heat and electricity from the gas
8. Gas is fed to the engine9. Heat is recovered from engine and exhaust gas10. Engine turns the generator which produces clean
electricity
The next steps…
For a free, no-obligation, initial assessment of how the ArborElectroGen® system could help meet your site’s energy needs, please visit Arbor Heat and Power’s website: www.arborhp.com or email: info@arborhp.com or telephone the Technical Sales team on T: 01778 590 074.
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