Академический Документы
Профессиональный Документы
Культура Документы
September 2010
Agenda
1. Renewable ‘Waste to Energy’ Systems for the Country of
I d
Indonesia (includes capital & project funding)
i (i l d it l & j t f di )
• EcoMobil Ventures “Waste to Energy”
• Our Gasification Technologies
• Technology – Plant Capabilities
• Control Systems – Data Acquisition
• Waste Inputs
• Harnessing Power for Indonesia
• Plant Costs (5MW ‐ 1 module)
• Summary
• Next Steps
2. Venture Wind Turbine Mobile Tower Application
2
23-Sep-10
EcoMobil Ventures - Overview
EcoMobil Ventures an engineering & consulting firm with offices in US, India &
Israel
We develop turn key waste‐to‐energy solutions for private and Government
Sectors.
Every City and Governments face problems of Waste Disposals and invest money to
get rid of the Wastes. WTE plants offer major advantages as listed below.
The quantity of wastes is reduced by nearly 60%–90%, depending upon the waste
composition and technology adopted.
With less wastes to dispose of, the demand for landfills is reduced, thereby saving
With l t t di f th d d f l dfill i d d th b i
land, which is already scarce in cities.
Cost of transportation of wastes to far‐away landfill sites is reduced.
Environmental pollution and health hazards of Wastes allowed to decay in open is
Environmental pollution and health hazards of Wastes allowed to decay in open is
reduced.
Energy is obtained from the waste.
The slag/ash produced by Gasification technology can be used for making asphalt
The slag/ash produced by Gasification technology can be used for making asphalt
and Cement.
3
23-Sep-10
EcoMobil Ventures - Overview
4
23-Sep-10
Plant Overview: EcoMobil WTE ‘Gasification’
Plant Characteristics:
• Gasification = the conversion of hydrocarbon based feedstock materials (
consisting of Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen molecular chains ) into a synthetic
gas (syngas) in a natural thermo‐chemical reaction through the application and
control of heat and oxygen (or air). Air is used for partial combustion.
• G ifi ti
Gasification process involves reduction of CO2 and H2O to CH4 & CO & H2
i l d ti f CO2 d H2O t CH4 & CO & H2
5
23-Sep-10
Our WTE Gasification: Highlights
• Our ‘gasification technology’ produces
clean, renewable energy through the
, gy g
combustion of Municipal Solid Waste
(MSW) equipped with the most
modern pollution control equipment
modern pollution control equipment
• Trash volume is reduced upto 90‐95%
• Self sustaining power plant with
gp p
automated control engineering with no
additional fuel source required to
operate
operate
• Proven technology that is highly
profitable with predictable ‘Return on
Investment’
6
23-Sep-10
Available Waste Inputs
WASTE INPUTS ‐ all of the following materials in any combination
are suitable:
• Municipal Solid Waste (MSW)
• Bio‐garbage, restaurant /food processing waste
• Sewage sludge
• Animal manure/other animal wastes
• Any agricultural biomass waste
• Landfill waste (mixed)
L dfill t ( i d)
• Manufacturing sludge
• Paper recycling refuse
• Plastic waste
Plastic waste
• Hospital/medical waste
• Tires ( very high calorific value )
Pictures of a WTE plant - ILLUSTRATIVE
• Modular
– module
module consumes 200 ~ 300 MTs of trash daily/produces up to 5 MW of
consumes 200 ~ 300 MTs of trash daily/produces up to 5 MW of
sustained electricity (dependent on feed stock quality and consistency)
• Energy Efficient/Scalable
– composed from 1‐12 standard modules i.e. , a typical 1 module plant can
generate 4‐5 MW of electricity to a maximum 12 module plant can generate
approx. 50 – 60MW
• Environmentally Friendly
E i t ll F i dl
– 5MW plant requires 5 acres of land. Each additional module requires an 1 acre
• Built to Last
– Average Life of Plant 40
Average Life of Plant 40‐‐45 years
• Capacity
– 1
1 module power plant (producing 5 MW) can roughly serve between 20,000 to
module power plant (producing 5 MW) can roughly serve between 20 000 to
25,000 households*
9
*developing nation household will use between 200 to 300 kilowatts/hour 23-Sep-10
Seamless Control Systems: WTE
Seamless Operation of the Entire Plant
Electrical
HRSG/BOP
Turbine
HRSG: Heat Recovery Synthesizer Gas
BOP: Balance of Plant
10
23-Sep-10
Integrated Data Sources:
ILLUSTRATIVE
Menu System:
z Turbine
z BOP
z Other Plant
IIntegrated
t t d Alarms:
Al
z Turbine
z BOP
z Original Time Tag
11
23-Sep-10
Financial Estimates: 5MW WTE Facility
Activity Description Cost Estimates
($ Milli USD)
($ Million USD)
SOFT COSTS
• Feasibility Study $0.5M
• Engineering & Design & Program Management
Engineering & Design & Program Management $1 5M
$1.5M
• Financing (Others) $0.5M
Total Soft Costs: $2.5 M
HARD COSTS
• Site Preparation (Survey) $.3M
• Site Development (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical) $4.2M
• Plant Equipment and Construction / Fabrication /
l d / b /
Commissioning $20.0M
Total Hard Costs* $24.5 M
$
Total CAPITAL COSTS* $27 Million USD
12
*Capital Costs will be finalized after Feasibility Study 23-Sep-10
Return on Investment (ROI): Revenues
Activity Description Revenues
Generated
Revenues Parameters:
/ y Put In
• Tons of Material Solid Waste/day – 300 tons/day
/ y
• Dumping Fees / ton $10/ton
• Minimum Price for Electricity per KWH 10 cents/KWH
DAILY INCOME:
• Tipping Fees Daily $3,000 USD/day
• Electricity sold daily $10,100 USD/day
Yearly Income $4.75Million USD
Payback with a 1 Module of 5 MW installed
y 5.5 years
y
capacity
13
23-Sep-10
Project
j Approach
pp
ECOMOBIL VENTURES
WTE Energy
gy Program
g Study
y • Level I & Level II Management
• Material Solid Waste
(Tipping Fee)
• Number of Modules
• Water Sources
Technical • Environmental Parameters
Feasibility •Incentives (Carbon Credits)
• Permitting / Licensing
15
23-Sep-10
Next Steps…
Planning:
• Approvals for Feasibility Study (Letters of Interest / Intent)
• Identify ‘CORE’ team from Govt. of Indonesia
• Develop the budgets for initial power requirements
• Fi li l ti
Finalize locations – A
Approve land allocation to Project
l d ll ti t P j t
Investment Finalization:
• Proposal to Finalize Financing and Investment Options for:
Proposal to Finalize Financing and Investment Options for:
• Build – Own – Operate – Transfer (BOOT)
• Presentation of Project Plan and Sign‐off
Contract Finalization:
i li i
• Power Purchase Agreement (PPA)
• Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Agreements
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Agreements
• Bank Confirmations
16
23-Sep-10
EcoMobil will provide the change for
improving the “quality of life” for the
citizenry and develop the “green economy”
Thank You
www.ecomobilventures.com
info@ecomobilventures.com
EcoMobil TM
Powered by Action
Driven by Excellence
Venture Wind
Mobile Phone Tower
Application
Overview
June 2010
Venture Wind Turbine
Mobile Tower Application
www.ecomobilventures.com info@ecomobilventures.com
Venture Wind Turbine
Mobile Tower Application
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
No. of Blades– 3/4
No. of Turbines– 2
Blade Height – 2.5 to 7 m
Power Producing Speed – 5-8 m/s
Max Power – 5-10 KW/hr
Brake System – Disc Brake
Rotor speed control – Variable
Safety – Self Generator Control
Warranty - 5 year Limited
Generator – Branded Async Generator
Installation – Custom Mounted
Venture wind
Turbine
(low speeds)
Venture Wind – Mobile
Phone Tower Application
Objective:
• Mobile Phone Towers in remote places are
powered by ‘generators’
• Cost of diesel is increasing in developing
countries
• Mobile Phone Towers have to run 24/7/365 with
continuous power and the price / kwh is very
expensive running ‘diesel generators’
Value Proposition
• EcoMobil has designed and developed a cost
effective ‘venture wind mill turbine’ for powering
mobile phone towers
• Patent pending technology offers:
– 5-7 KW of power
– Easy maintenance and can be used a ‘co-
generation’ for alternate energy
– Integrates with power management solutions for
cross-over to generator when winds are low (can
operate at less 2 miles/hr)
4
Project Approach
ECOMOBIL
Venture Wind – Mobile
Phone Application • Level I & Level II
Screening
• Wind Speed
• Power Usage
• Accessibility
• Electric Load
• Interconnection
Technical
• Environmental
Feasibility • Permitting
• Site Energy Potential
• Performance
• Energy storage
• Invertors
Economic
Analysis • Capital Costs
• Economic Analysis
• O&M
• Rs. Kwh comparison
• ROI Analysis
• Project Plan
Project
Management