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1 Cogeneration with waste biomass Presentation at Bioenergy Australia National Conference, November 2013 by Colin Stucley, Enecon Pty Ltd

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Cogeneration with

waste biomass

Presentation at Bioenergy Australia National

Conference, November 2013

by

Colin Stucley, Enecon Pty Ltd

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Cogeneration with waste biomass

• Introductions & acknowledgements.

• Cogeneration alternatives.

• Case study in Victoria

o Background to project.

o Assessing design alternatives.

o Construction.

• Summary.

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Enecon: Over 40 bioenergy studies, reports & projects since 1998

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Acknowledgements

• Australian Tartaric Products.

• Victorian Government – Regional Dev’t Victoria.

• Australian Industry Group.

• Bono, gTET.

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• Combined production of heat and power (“CHP”)

• Greater energy recovery may lead to better economics

• MUST have long-term use for heat

Cogeneration may arise from a wish to:

1. Use excess heat to produce power

2. Make productive use of “waste” heat from power unit

Cogeneration – alternative approaches

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1. Use of excess heat to produce power

• Analyse the heat and power needs on site

• Is the heat load variable either daily or seasonally?

• Is excess feed available?

• Can we generate power at times of low heat use?

• May be alterations to heat plant for power generation

Cogeneration – alternative approaches

Biomass

feed Biomass

combustion

or

gasification

Power

unit

Electricity

Process heat (steam, hot oil, hot water)

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2. Productive use of waste heat from power unit

• Different heat and power needs to previous example

• Initial focus is on power generation

• Heat recovery will impact on power generation efficiency

• Heat recovery may impact on equipment selection

Cogeneration – alternative approaches

Biomass

feed Biomass

combustion

or

gasification

Power

unit

Heat (steam,

hot oil) or gas Electricity

Process heat (steam, hot

oil, hot water)

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• Bioenergy plants have significant capital costs

• They should be run continuously

• Feed may be in excess of site energy needs

• Larger bioenergy plants offer economies of scale

• External customers generally offer lower prices

than internal customers.

What is the optimal size for a plant ?

Cogeneration – plant sizing

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Case study - Australian Tartaric Products

Pty Ltd

• Process plant near Mildura in Victoria.

• Feed: grape marc, up to 50,000 tpa.

• Products: tartaric acid, tartrate, ethanol.

• Continuous operation with two main seasons.

• Spent marc is major by-product.

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ATP – biomass feed

Spent grape marc: • High moisture • High ash

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ATP: energy use

• Process steam, for diffuser and distillation.

• Heat for dryer.

• Electricity for motors and lighting.

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ATP: previous energy generation

• Steam - via two on-site boilers, fired by LPG

and fuel oil.

• LPG – also used to heat air for drying.

• Electricity - bought from grid.

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Schematic for previous energy system

Fuel oil-

fired

boiler

Cold water

Low Pressure

Steam

LPG

Heat and power requirements

for the process plant

LPG-fired

boiler

Fuel Oil

Electricity from grid

For air heating

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New energy system – the opportunity

Increasingly competitive marketplace.

Energy costs rising… can they be reduced?

• Consider a bioenergy system fired on spent marc

to replace fossil fuels and grid electricity

• Italian parent company already using spent marc

(superheated boiler with steam turbine).

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• Spent marc - wet, and high inorganics.

• ATP’s site has two distinct operating “seasons”.

• Operability - bioenergy plant must not

compromise process plant operation.

• Water - low availability and low quality.

• Operation - attended or unattended?

• Electricity export ?

New bioenergy system – the challenges

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Design options – (1) heat production

Steam system ?

• Low pressure saturated steam for process.

• How to generate electricity?

• How to pick up other thermal loads in plant?

Hot oil system ?

• No history of hot oil use on site. Is it easy to operate?

• How will it provide LP steam and thermal loads?

• Benefits for electricity generation?

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Design options – (2) power generation

Steam turbine ?

• High pressure and superheat for good efficiency

• Issues with new, higher water specification for site

Steam engine ?

• Availability of supplier

• Maintenance issues

Organic Rankine Cycle unit ?

• Offer considerable flexibility in size and operation

• Limited experience in Australia

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Organic Rankine Cycle units

• Package units for electricity generation

• Can also provide useful heat.

• Turbine, using organic liquid instead of steam.

• Wide range of input & output temperatures.

• Suppliers in Europe, USA, Australia.

• Range <200 kWe to >20 MWe, plus heat.

• Flexible, unattended operation possible.

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Pratt & Whitney “Pure Cycle” ORC unit at

Gympie Timbers, Qld

Organic Rankine Cycle (small scale)

gTET ORC unit at Reid Bros Timbers, Vic.

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Turboden ORC unit

Organic Rankine Cycle (large scale)

Ormat - 26 MW geothermal ORC plant in New Zealand

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Cogeneration system selected for ATP

Heat and power requirements

for the process plant

Flue gas

Spent

marc

Biomass-

fired boiler

(10 MWth)

ORC power

unit

(600 kWe gross)

Electricity to plant

LP steam

Ash

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Construction at ATP’s site

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Boiler construction

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Boiler construction

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Boiler construction

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ORC unit

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ORC unit

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ORC unit

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Summary

• Waste biomass offers alternative to fossil fuels.

• Cogeneration allows optimal use of bioenergy.

• Analyse customer needs.

• Need return on capital and operability.

• Analyse feed characteristics.

• Consider process alternatives: steam, hot oil.

• Consider size alternatives: economy of scale

versus product values to different customers.

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Thank you – questions?

Speaker details: Colin Stucley, Director Enecon Pty Ltd - 651 Canterbury Rd - Surrey Hills, Vic. 3127 - AUSTRALIA

Tel. 61 3 9895 1250 - www.enecon.com.au