Technical Specifications

Independent Energy Corporation plant

Our waste to energy plant facilities will have a European/Asian Mmodern style design approach. This design can be easily duplicated for all plants.  The inaugural plant will have a 250 ton per day capacity. Subsequent plants will have a 500 ton per day capacity (with multiple processing lines up to 4 line, or 2,000 tons per day).

The first facility will be a 250 ton per day plant which will cost approximately $150 million. Subsequent plants, at 500 tons per day, will cost approximately $185 million. Green Energy has a facility that will construct the modular plants, creating a "Plant in a Box" facility for subsequent plants.

What the Technology Looks Like Inside

 

Waste to Energy Plant Inside

The waste to energy plant—which will be entirely enclosed—process layout includes:

  1. Dehydration Pre-treatment area
  2. Pyrolysis (Long Retention) Reactor
  3. Team (Captivation) "Nested Recycle" Reactor
  4. Ash Recovery
  5. Ionized Plasma (Water Treatment) Generation
  6. Polarized Media Filtration
  7. Recycle (Chiller) Water Recovery
  8. Final Syngas Condensate Removal  

 

Flexible Feedstocks

 

 

 

 

MSW Inside the Plant

 

 

 

Separation of Material

 

 

 

 

Removing Recyclables

 

 

 

Processing Tires into Energy

 

 

 

 

Processing MSW into Fuel Pellets

 

 

 

 

 

Municipal Solid Waste

MSW Thermo Conversion Processes

This document outlines the processes that will be used when converting Municipal Solid Waste to Energy with Thermochemical Conversion Processes.

 

Technical Equations

Technical Equations for the Facility

This report contains the technical equations for the emissions from each waste to energy plant facility, specifically;

  • NOx Emissions Control Equations;
  • Sulfur Emission Control Equations;
  • Metal Emissions Control Equations; and
  • Converting MSW.
Technical Equations

Projections for Plant Operations

This report contains the projections for the estimated monthly cashflow for the inaugural waste to energy plant to be built in Monroe County, PA.

 

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