BRIEF DESCRTPTION OF ASSESSMENT: The Energy Company Ltd (“ECL”) is a private renewable energy company. Its chosen technology is gasification and a single gasifier can gasify 1.5 tonnes of pelletized RDF an hour. Two of the marketable outputs of the process are electricity and heat: The renewable power generation is for grid exporl and the heat production for use on its adjoining waste management site.
ECL are concemed to maximise energy generation through correct specification of the RDF as possible is generated from the RDF. Explain whal factors need to be considered to ensure optimum Calorific Value (CV) of the RDF.
To this end, yon are asked to produce a brieftechnical report that includes – an assessment of:the technical feasibility of the process, the production of energy and how the energy could be used/sold. – the econornic viability of such a scheme including any supporl mechanisms which may be available from the Government – an environmental assessment discussing how much CO2 emissions can be reduced together rvith any other relevant environmental issues
The Energy company Ltd_(.ECL’) is a private renewabre energy company. Itschosen technology is gasification and a single gasifier can gasify 1.5 tonnes ofpelletized RDF an hour. Two of the marretJbtJoutputs-oi the process are electricityand heat: The renewable power generation is for jrid export and the heat productionfor use on its adjoining waste maiagement site.
The feedstock when combusted-results in the production of syngas which when fedinto a de-rated 3My
latular gas engine courd produce a 1.gMW gross erectricaroutput. The parasitic load is approxim ately 1S%.
ECL are proposing a bank of g gasifiers.
ECL have decided.that the only way to ensure the quality of the (Refuse derived fuel)RDF is to process it on their adloining waste management rit”. They will remove allthe recyclables and make the pellets to their o*n r-p””iri”rtion. Both raw MSW andthe pelletized RDF will be stored on the adjoining site.
lhe.rels-lconveyor system which will move the RDF from the adjoining site and oneday’s RDF is stored under cover on the energy generation site. The RDF is movedfrom-.store to the gasjfiers.by conveyor. ftre nbF is loaded through the top of eachgasifier’ The waste from the gasifiiation process includes ash, oil from the engines,general waste and sludge from the gas cleaning pro””i..- i
Gasification is a 24 hoiri a day operation. There are significant vehicle movements.The fuel dust is potentially explosive. The sludge f*r,iir.r ir produced from the water,which is used as part of the gas clean up process) is high in carbonaceous particles
and tars. The gas itself is potentially explosive.
The only emissions to air are through the common exhaust stack into which theengine exhausts are fed and the flare stack used to flare the gas when electricity isnot being generated.
ECL are concerned to maximise energy generation through correct specification of the RDFas possible is generated from the RDF. Explain what factirs need to be considered toensure optimum cv of the RDF.
Please also discuss the economic viability of the scheme including any support mechanismswhich may be available from Government
You are aflvising ECL as a consultant to the company. your answer should be in the form ofa report to\rcl and include an executive summary. It should be 2000 words and includeappropriat{ references and bibliog rrp-hy
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To demonstrate the ability to carry out an economic and technical feasibility study of a proposed
small-scale Energy gasification process.
BRIEF DESCRTPTION OF ASSESSMENT:
The Energy Company Ltd (“ECL”) is a private renewable energy company. Its chosen technology is
gasification and a single gasifier can gasify 1.5 tonnes of pelletized RDF an hour. Two of the
marketable outputs of the process are electricity and heat: The renewable power generation is for grid
exporl and the heat production for use on its adjoining waste management site.
ECL are concemed to maximise energy generation through correct specification of the RDF as
possible is generated from the RDF. Explain whal factors need to be considered to ensure optimum
Calorific Value (CV) of the RDF.
To this end, yon are asked to produce a brieftechnical report that includes
– an assessment of:the technical feasibility of the process, the production of energy and how the
energy could be used/sold.
– the econornic viability of such a scheme including any supporl mechanisms which may be
available from the Government
– an environmental assessment discussing how much CO2 emissions can be reduced together rvith any
other relevant environmental issues.
LEARNING OUTCOMES FOR THE
ASSESSMENT
Develop an understanding of the key
economic, and technical issues related to
generating energy from AD.
Develop ability to analyse both facts provided and
research any fufiher necessary information to
inform your decisions
Deveiop skills in the production of a concise client
report