WTE DevelopersWaste To Energy Developers
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System Design:There are three distinct major subsystems required for the operation of a WTE system:
The MRF is the core of the Waste to energy system. This subsystem covers the raw agricultural waste arriving at the site, and, after weighing, unloads the content on the concrete tipping floor. The MRF design removes the dirt and non-combustibles. The combustibles are then shredded and stored for WTE operation. The amount of storage needed will be determined as part of the feasibility study. The type of equipment used in MRF depends on the combustion requirements of the total system. The feasibility study will determine the best configuration of the MRF. From the fuel storage area, through conveyors, the shredded stored fuel is delivered to the one-hour bin of the ecoPhaser two-stage combustion. The EcoPhaser produces 2200oF products of combustion for delivery to the steam generator. Our steam generator produces superheated steam required for delivery to the steam turbine. Superheated steam generated by the steam generator will enter a steam turbine-generator to provide electricity and, if needed, process steam. The steam condition will be at 600 psi and 675oF. View a schematic illustrating such a system. System Design example
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