Beautifuel Waste to Energy Plant

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WASTE-TO-ENERGY WITH PLASMA GASIFICATION

Date

By:

Dr. I.J. van der Walt

Senior Scientist

Main Objective

The main objective for the waste-to-energy system is

twofold:

To convert waste or a renewable feed into syngas by plasma

gasification.

To convert syngas into electricity or synfuel via a Fischer

Tropsch process.

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History

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• 2007 ICOPS conference in USA

• 2008 visit to Zwilag, Switzerland

History

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• Demonstration system at Necsa to:

o Promote Plasma Technology as a solution to nuclear waste

treatment in SA

o Demonstrate the technology on a small scale

History COMPS

Centre of Materials and Process Synthesis (COMPS);

15 years experience in sustainable technology for electricity

and fuel production;

2 full scale FT pilot plants have been built in China and

Australia;

2 Lab scale FT plants in SA and China;

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Benefit

Benefits

– Solution to serious municipal waste problems;

– Solution to medical waste problems;

– Solution to various other waste problems;

– Takes pressure off fuel supply to remote areas;

– Takes pressure off electricity supply to remote areas;

– Promotes the decrease of the carbon footprint;

– Opportunity for renewable energy supply;

– Job creation;

– Trade waste for electricity.

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BeauTi-fueLTM

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Necsa Wits COMPS

• Non-nuclear waste in plasma gasification as spin off from nuclear

waste treatment research

• Wits Fischer Tropsch technology

Fischer Tropsch

Plasma Gasification

BeauTi-fueLTM

BeauTi-fueLTM

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BeauTi-fueLTM

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BeauTi-fueLTM

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Future

System layout electricity production

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Future

System layout fuel production

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Future

Product capabilities

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Electricity only Electricity and fuel Unit size (tpd)

Municipal land fill sites X 100 – 200

De-localised municipal waste sites X 1 – 10

Farming plant waste X 1 – 3

Farming animal manure waste X 1 – 3

Renewable feedstock X 100 – 200

Tyre waste X 10 – 50

Medical waste X 1

Toxic waste X 1

Nuclear waste X 10

Future

Up-scaling modular systems (50 % accuracy)

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Plant 1 10 50 100

Feed quantity ~2 - 3 tpd ~10 - 15 tpd ~50 - 70 tpd ~100 – 150 tpd

Plasma size 30 kW 150 kW 500 kW 1000 kW

Availability 2012 2013 2015 2017

Estimated

Development Cost R10 mil R25 mil R60 mil R125 mil

Electricity only

or 150 kW 750 kW 3.75 MW 7.5 MW

Diesel and

Electricity 2 bbl

50 kW

10 bbl

250 kW

50 bbl

1.25 MW

100 bbl

2.5 MW

Thank You!!!

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