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Waste-to-Energy Facility: Preliminary study for a 43mw refuse derived power plant

Location
Tultitlan, Mexico
Client
Green Planet Energy Corp
Commodity
Biomass

Ausenco developed and completed the preliminary engineering study and capital cost estimate for a new 43mw Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) fired power plant in Tultitlan, Mexico.

Part of a regional integrated center for valorisation of waste, the new facility will recuperate the dry organic fraction of the Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) and convert it into RDF for thermal treatment to produce electricity.

RDF includes wood, paper products, cardboard, textile, plastic, rubber, tires and a small concentration of wet organics.

A state-of-the-art Circulating Fluidised Bed (CFB) boiler suitable to generate 170 t/h of steam at 70 Bar and 470C (375,000 lb/h, 1014 psig, 878°F) feeds a single extraction-condensing steam turbine driving a 43 mw, 09 pf generator.

Power is generated at 138 kV and stepped up to 230 kV for connection to the local power utility transmission lines.