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Pellet-Based Heating Projects
WPAC AGM 2013Vancouver Marriot Pinnacle Hotel
Vancouver, BCMichael Albright, P.Eng.
Canadian BioEnergy Centre, University of New Brunswick
November , 2013
Background•European and Scandinavian countries have led the way in utilization of wood pellets for residential and commercial heating applications and is expanding the use of wood pellets for power generation.
•The result, EU is experiencing 20% annual growth in wood pellet demand. EU pellet consumption expected to hit 40 million tonnes annually by 2020.
Canadian BioEnergy Centre, University of New Brunswick
November , 2013
Background•This did not happen overnight, but rather a result of years of work developing and refining the pellet manufacturing, pellet combustion equipment and pellet distribution and pellet certification systems.
•This led to wide spread acceptance of wood pellets as one of the best renewable, carbon neutral heating solutions in the EU.
Canadian BioEnergy Centre, University of New Brunswick
November , 2013
Background•In North America, production and sales of wood pellets also began to appear but until recently the domestic pellet market was essentially for the residential supplementary space heating market.
•As a consequence, well over 90% of the 3 million tons of Canadian produced pellets are exported.
Canadian BioEnergy Centre, University of New Brunswick
November , 2013
Recent Developments•In the last four years, significant progress has been made in Canada in the development of biomass heating projects.
•According to a 2012 CanBio report, 16 projects were completed between 2010-2011 while another 12 were under construction. 26 more were at various stages of planning.
Canadian BioEnergy Centre, University of New Brunswick
November , 2013
Canadian BioEnergy Centre, University of New Brunswick
November , 2013
La Cite Verte, Quebec City•First large scale multi-residential project in Quebec. More than 800 housing units served by pellet fired district heating system.
Closer Look at La Cite Verte
Canadian BioEnergy Centre, University of New Brunswick
November , 2013
-Four Viessmann Pyrotec KPT-1250 pellet-fired boilers (each rated at 1,250 kW) connected in cascade provides maximum boiler plant efficiency. -Viessmann boiler control system integrates seamlessly with Smart Heat Network controls which monitors the energy consumption data to optimize efficiency throughout the district heating system.
CITÉ ÉTUDIANTE DE LA HAUTE-GATINEAU
Canadian BioEnergy Centre, University of New Brunswick
November , 2013
- MODEL: Uniconfort EOS 100- POWER: 1100kW- FUEL: Wood Pellets- HEAT: Hot Water
ÉCOLE SECONDAIRE SIEUR-DE-COULONGE
Canadian BioEnergy Centre, University of New Brunswick
November , 2013
- MODEL: EOS Uniconfort 45- POWER: 520kW- FUEL: Wood Pellets- HEAT: Hot Water
COOPÉRATIVE FORESTIÈRE HAUT ST-MAURICE
Canadian BioEnergy Centre, University of New Brunswick
November , 2013
- MODEL: Woodpecker 45- POWER: 45kW- FUEL: Wood Pellets- HEAT: Hot Water
Baldy Hughes, near Prince George BC
Canadian BioEnergy Centre, University of New Brunswick
November , 2013
-Baldy Hughes Therapeutic Community began operations on their remote rural site in 2007.-It soon became apparent that meeting their heating requirements with their existing heating system in place would be costly.-In 2009 Del-Tech Energy installed a pellet fired boiler and district heating system on the site
Baldy Hughes, near Prince George BC
Canadian BioEnergy Centre, University of New Brunswick
November , 2013
Originally, it was estimated that the system would reduce the community's heating costs by approximately seventy percent annually, however, the system has exceeded these expectations by reducing heating costs by seventy five percent which equates to over $300,000 in annual savings over a five year period that can be used to support the operation of the Society.
Baldy Hughes, near Prince George BC
Canadian BioEnergy Centre, University of New Brunswick
November , 2013
Canadian BioEnergy Centre, University of New Brunswick
November , 2013
DNR Tree Nursery, Kingsclear NB
Canadian BioEnergy Centre, University of New Brunswick
November , 2013
DNR Tree Nursery, Kingsclear NB
Canadian BioEnergy Centre, University of New Brunswick
November , 2013
Church in St. Quentin NB
Keswick Valley Recreation Centre
Canadian BioEnergy Centre, University of New Brunswick
November , 2013
-Over 100 year old historic structure, former two room school house now used as a community recreational and seniors centre-Previously heated with hot air oil fired furnace. Replaced with electric baseboard and unit heaters after flood in December 2010 destroyed the oil furnace. -New 56 kW pellet fired system with 3 ton bulk pellet storage bin installed March 2012-Approximately 6000 sq ft. heating area
Canadian BioEnergy Centre, University of New Brunswick
November , 2013
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Canadian BioEnergy Centre, University of New Brunswick
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Results
Canadian BioEnergy Centre, University of New Brunswick
November , 2013
-During the first year of operation, 9.62 tons of pellets were burned at a cost of $2287-Savings of $2200/year over heating with electric-Savings of $1923/year over oil per year-Low maintenance, emptied ash bin 3 times-Low particulate emissions, < 25mg per m3- Users warm and comfortable
Canadian BioEnergy Centre, University of New Brunswick
November , 2013