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Sustainable Energy Ireland. Exploiting the Resource David Raubenheimer March 2004. Fibrowatt Overview. Developer owner operator Power from agricultural residues 65 MW operational 2,650,000 MWh produced, 3.7 million tonnes fuel Overview of Fibrowatt’s plants. The Carbon Cycle. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Sustainable Energy Sustainable Energy IrelandIreland

Exploiting the Resource

David Raubenheimer

March 2004

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Fibrowatt OverviewFibrowatt Overview

• Developer owner operator• Power from agricultural residues• 65 MW operational• 2,650,000 MWh produced, 3.7

million tonnes fuel• Overview of Fibrowatt’s plants

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NUTRIENTS

CARBON (CO2)

Flue Gases

Ash

ELECTRICITY

EN

ER

GY

BIOMASSBEDDING

& FEED

MANURE

The Carbon CycleThe Carbon Cycle

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Power StationsPower Stations

Power Station

Company MW Location

Eye (World’s first)

Fibropower 12.7MW Suffolk

Glanford Fibrogen 13.5MW N Lincs

Thetford Fibrothetford 38.5MW Norfolk

FibropowerFibropower

Commissioned Jul 1992 Design output 12.7MW

Burns 150,000 t/yr of poultry litter & other biomass

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Fibropower - Operational Fibropower - Operational ExperienceExperience

• Development of know-how• Fuel characterisation difficult• Biomass knowledge fragmented• No available standards• Now runs exceptionally well• New fuels trialled

FibrogenFibrogen

Commissioned Nov 1993Design output 13.5MW

3-5 yr Govt contract for 85,000 t/yr of meat & bone meal

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FibrogenFibrogen

• Commercially similar to Fibropower

• 8% larger• New fuel handling – design trials• Technically very successful• Achieves 90 – 100% availability• Converted to burn MBM

FibrothetfordFibrothetford

Commissioned 1998 Design output 38.5MWBurns 460,000 t/yr of poultry litter & other biomass

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FibrothetfordFibrothetford

• Significant scale up – 3x• New fuel storage – design trial• Environmentally sensitive site• Environmental standards changed• Construction contractors more

cautious• Scale up caused technical

problems• Now running well

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How it Works – How it Works – in the plantin the plant

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Technology – Current Technology – Current PlantsPlants

Fibropower Fibrogen Fibrothetford

Fuel Handling Cranes Cranes Augers/Conveyors

Fuel Feeding Mass Pneumatic Air Distributor

Grate Reciprocating Chain Grate Chain Grate

Boiler ‘Folded’ ‘Folded’ Bi-Drum

Balance Conventional Conventional Conventional – Ash more complex

Emissions Control

Electrostatic Precipitator

Bag Filter/

Semi dry scrubber

Bag Filter/

Dry line injection

Steam Conditions - 65 Bar, 450°C to 475°C – all plants

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Fuel Pits at FibrogenFuel Pits at Fibrogen

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Thetford Fuel HallThetford Fuel Hall

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Fuel Trucks UnloadingFuel Trucks Unloading

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Fibrogen - MBM Fibrogen - MBM ConversionConversion

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Inside Inside the the

BoilerBoiler

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Technology - ResultsTechnology - Results

• Poultry litter burns very well• Characterisation is difficult• Handling needs care• Combustion performance• Certain arrangements excluded

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Technologies ReviewedTechnologies Reviewed

• Have reviewed a number• Stepwise development strategy• Fluidised Bed• Gasification• Digestion• High tech may be

counterproductive

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What a Project NeedsWhat a Project Needs

• Available, contactable & characterised fuel supply

• Affordable electrical connection• €4+ million to develop• 2 - 5 yrs development, 2 yrs

construction• Incentivised construction

contractors• Available land and local support

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What a Project Needs (2)What a Project Needs (2)

• Power Purchase Agreement– Bankable

– Long term (construction +15 years)

– Technology specific

• Ash fertiliser sales routes• Abundant political support

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SummarySummary

• 2,650,000 MWh• 3,700,000 tonnes of fuel • Significant teething problems

overcome• Structure new market with care• Particularly the Power Sale

arrangements• Consistent and broad political

support

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