Title: Case Study Slides
1Case Study Slides
- Biomass Ambassadors These slides contain
photos and basic information from the Wood to
Energy case studies. You can adapt them to meet
your needs and use them in your presentations.
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3Burning Sawdust for Heat and Power
- Longwood University in Farmville, Virginia
- More than 4,000 students
- The facility uses sawdust to heat campus
- Trucks transport sawdust
- Plans to provide all heat
- and hot water from wood
- in the future
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5Challenges of Obtaining a Wood Supply
- Francis Marion National Forest in South Carolina
- 260,000 acres
- Hurricane Hugo debris
- Santee Cooper Electric (state-owned utility)
pursued a stewardship contract - Competition for wood was a challenge
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7Co-firing with Wood and Sugarcane Waste
- 75 Megawatt plant in western Palm Beach County,
Florida - Okeelanta Cogeneration Facility, owned by the
Florida Crystals Company (produces sugar) - Fuel in sugar season
- 2/3 bagasse (sugarcane waste)
- 1/3 wood
- Fuel out of sugar season
- 1/3 bagasse
- 2/3 wood
- Wood wastes purchased from urban areas
8Wood storage
Bagasse storage
9The Okeelanta facility uses three water-cooled
vibrating grate stoker boilers.
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11Co-firing with Wood and Switchgrass
- Gadsden Steam Plant in northeastern Alabama
- Run by Alabama Power, subsidiary of Southern
Company - Uses switchgrass from a local farmer and wood
from forest thinnings, wood processing, and
harvest residues
12Gadsden Steam Plant
- Two 70-Megawatt pulverized coal units
- Unit 1 co-fires coal with sawdust and wood chips
- Unit 2 co-fires coal with switchgrass
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14Converting from Natural Gas to Waste Wood
- Laurel Lumber company in Laurel, Mississippi
- From 1999 to 2005 price of natural gas jumped
from approx. 3.00/thousand cubic feet to over
8.50 - Laurel Lumber needed a less expensive fuel for
drying lumber - (Energy Information Administration 2007).
15- Needed to dispose of wood waste
- In 2002 started using waste to dry lumber
- Fuel is stored in a silo
- Biomass program saves company about 200,000
annually in production costs
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17Forest Industry Creates Its Own Power
- Langdale Industries in Valdosta, Georgia
- 12-Megawatt cogeneration facility
- Electricity sold to grid
- Wood resources used
- mill residues (bark, shavings, sawdust)
- chipped logging slash and understory
(unmerchantable materials)
18- Langdale produces a variety of wood products
including - lumber
- utility poles
- marine pilings
- barn poles
- oriented strand board
- medium-density fiberboard
- pattern lumber
- moldings
- doors and windows
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20Innovative Fuel Sources Generate Success
Telogia Power facility near Tallahassee, Florida
21Telogia Power, LLC
- Liberty County, Florida
- 14 Megawatts gross electricity production
- 12.5 Megawatts net electricity production
- Fuel190,000 tons/year
- wood (yard waste, forest management debris,
timber harvest residues etc.) - paper waste (diaper tailings, unfit currency,
confidential documents etc.) - occasionally more unusual sources such as
contaminated peanut butter - Currently supplying electricity to Seminole
Electric - In operation since 1988
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23Powering the Grid with Waste
- Ridge Generating Station in Auburndale, Florida
- Operating since 1994
- Approx. 45 Megawatts gross capacity
- Part of countys waste-management system
24Ridge Generating Station
- Employs forty full-time workers and 10 laborers
- Regional economic impact of 6 million per year
- Fuel sources
- 75 wood waste
- 20 tires
- 5 landfill gas
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26Power to the People
- McNeil Generating Station in Burlington, Vermont
- Burns wood (predominantly) and natural gas
- Community input was involved in planning process
- Wood is delivered to the station from a remote
storage site by rail
27McNeil Generating Station
Wood sources 70 from low-quality trees 25
sawmill residues 5 urban wood waste
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29Using a Mix of Fuels to Produce Heat and Power
- New Bern, North Carolina, pop. 25,000
- Craven County Wood Energy sells 50 Megawatts to
grid daily
30Craven County Wood Energy
- Uses approx. 500,000 tons of waste wood per year
- railroad ties
- wood shavings from poultry brooder houses
- forest thinnings
- pallets
- land-clearing debris
- harvest residues
- sawmill waste
- urban waste wood
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32Waste-to-Energy Program
33Cox Interior, Inc.
- Produces 150 tons/day of wood waste
- In 2006
- thermal energy savings--4.5 million
- electrical cost savings--980,000
- profit from electricity sales to East Kentucky
Power Corporation --48,000
34- Founded in 1983
- Employs 840 people
- Produces interior and exterior finishing products
such as - moldings
- doors
- fireplace mantels
- stair parts
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37Wood and Paper Trim the Energy Bill
- Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville,
Missouri - Approx. 6,500 students
- Provides 65 of the heat for 1,700,000 square
feet of building space - Annual savings 375,000/year
- Fuel sources
- local sawmill residues
- local paper wastes, which are pelletized by the
University
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39Wood Power Heats a Public School
- Morehead, Kentucky (pop. 6,000)
- Rowan County High School uses 756 tons of sawdust
each year to heat the 125,000 square-foot school
and a 60,000 square-foot vocational institute - Sawdust supplies come from local lumberyards
- Fuel is stored in a 120-ton silo on campus
- Facility saves the school approx. 21,000 per
year
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41Wood-powered Whiskey
- Jack Daniels Distillery in Lynchburg, Tennessee
- Company produces its own charcoal for the whiskey
mellowing process - Uses approx. 400 tons of wood per day o produce
steam for distillation process - Pallets and hardwood waste from local sawmills
- Ash is used for soil conditioner
- or added to compost