Jouni Valovuo 17.5.2013: Tyrannosaurus - State of the art Waste to Energy Process

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TYRANNOSAURUS®

State of the art

Waste to Energy Process

Jouni Valovuo – BMH Technology Oy 17.5.2013

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The TYRANNOSAURUS® SRF Process turns waste into high quality SRF ( Solid Recovered Fuel ).

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• Domestic waste • Industrial waste • Commercial waste • Scrap tyres • Textiles and bigbags • Plastic films • Waste paper and

archives • etc.

Any combustible waste is a raw material:

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SRF advantages: • Standardized high quality fuel

• Low fossile CO2 emissions

• Locally produced fuel

• Solves waste problems

• Cheapest high quality fuel

SRF is a Standardized Fuel

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Power Plants Cement Kilns

SRF Users

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Municipal Solid

Waste

PRE- TREATMENT

BIODRY

SRF PRODUCTION

SRF

H2O

Inerts Metals

Integrated Total Waste to Energy Solution

Industrial &

Commercial Waste

POWER BOILER

Electricity

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Shredding

THE BASICS OF GOOD SHREDDING AND A SUCCESSFUL SEPARATION:

1. Right particle size, < 90 mm Can only be achieved by cutting shredders. The TYRANNOSAURUS® shredders has Zero

Gap® cutting technology. 2. Even flow Even output flow, is an absolute requirement

for successful separation. The integrated feeder guarantees as continous

optimum flow through the shredder. 3. Tramp metal protection TYRANNOSAURUS® MIPS® ( Massive Impact

Protection System ) is a fully automatic protection system that rejects the tramp metal into its own container without stopping the production process.

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Separation

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Storage

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Customer Tailored Solutions

Concept solutions for Waste Management Companies.

Integrated solution for the Cement Industry.

Integrated solution for Power production.

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Plant example 1: SRF Production for Sale

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Plant example 2: Waste to Flame Solution

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Plant example 3: Waste to Electricity Solution

MÄLARENERGI 2012

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Kattila 1: • 1963 • 165 MW • Öljy, Hiili

Kattila 2: • 1963 • 165 MW • Öljy, Hiili

Kattila 3: • 1969 • 585 MW • Öljy

Kattila 4: • 1973 • 405 MW • Hiili, turve

Kattila 5 • 2000 • 200 MW • Biomassa, turve

FUEL MIX 2012 AND 2015

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Biomasse

Peat

Coal

Oil

SRF

Biomasse

Peat

Coal

Oil

2012 2015

SRF production Bale storage

Turbine Flue gas Boiler 6

condensation

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1. Kattila • Metso • 175 MW • SRF

2. Turbiini • Siemens • 55 MW

3. Savukaasu- kondensointi • Ahlstom • 30 MW

4. Polttoaineen valmistus ja käsittely • BMH Technology • 450.000 ton/a • 3 –linjainen TYRANNOSAURUS- laitos

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