LAHORE WASTE MANAGEMENT COMPANY. WASTE DISPOSAL STRATEGY.

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LAHORE WASTE MANAGEMENT COMPANY

Transcript of LAHORE WASTE MANAGEMENT COMPANY. WASTE DISPOSAL STRATEGY.

LAHORE WASTE MANAGEMENT COMPANY LAHORE WASTE MANAGEMENT COMPANY

WASTE DISPOSAL STRATEGY

Waste Disposal Strategy (Lahore)

Least Preferred

Most Preferred

Status of Activities

• Lahore Compost• Sale of waste – RDF• Construction of landfill site • Waste to Energy Options

– Expression of Interests invited – International consultants hired for pre-feasibility – Working to conduct detailed feasibilities –

incineration and pyrolysis

• Salient Features:– Agreement date: 2006, Duration: 30 Years– Project registered for Carbon Credit

• Obligations of the Contractor:– Capital Cost (Rs. 300 M)– O & M Cost (Rs. 45 M annually)– Sharing of 10% of the profit;– Environment friendly waste treatment

• Obligations of the LWMC:– Concession of land measuring 300 kanals– Free of cost delivery of 500 to 1000 Tons of waste / Day

Lahore Compost Project

• Advantages:– Saving in waste handling

cost; (Rs. 0.65 million per day)

– Environmentally safe waste disposal

• Disadvantages:– No direct income for LWMC

Lahore Compost Project

• Salient Features:

– Three agreement signed with two private sector companies for Waste Disposal on July 2011

– Total waste handling: 3000 Tons / Day @ Rs. 50 / Ton

– Duration of Contracts: 15 Years

Sale of Waste Contract

• Salient Features:

– Operation has been started

– Delivery of about 1000 tons per day as per agreement

– Separation of combustible parts of solid waste

– Duration of contract 15 years, waste cost is Rs. 50/ton

Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) Plant by DG cement

Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) Plant of DG cement

M/s. ISTAC Consultancy

Completed

• Engineering Design

• Technical Drawings

• Bill of Quantities

• Pre qualification of firms

• Contract awarded for

Construction

Progress on construction of Sanitary landfill at Lakhodair

Essential Components

A Liner SystemA Liner Systemto restrict migration of leachate or gas to the

surrounding soil

A Leachate A Leachate Collection Collection

FacilityFacilityto collect and extract leachate from landfill and its treatment

Essential Components

A Gas Control A Gas Control FacilityFacility

to collect and extract gas, its treatment,flaring or use

for energy recovery

A Final Cover A Final Cover SystemSystem

to prevent migration of gas to; atmosphere;

enhance surface drainage; intercept infiltrating

water; and support surface vegetation.

• Final Design by M/s. ISTAC

• Selection of Domestic Consultant (NESPAK)

• Design Review & Cost Estimates

• Prequalification of Contractors

• Preparation of Bid Documents

• Award of contract for in Sep 2013

• Construction of first two cells is ongoing

Progress for construction of waste disposal facility at Lakhodair

Working on Landfill site

Working on Landfill site

Working on Landfill site

Working on Landfill site

Landfill to Energy (Lakhodair)Total life: 10 years (6 cells)

Phase: 2 Cells

Landfill design 2000 tons per day

Life of 2 cells 2-3 years ( depending on waste input )

Expected waste in 2 cells: 1.5-2.2 million tons

Expected enery generation 1.5 up to 10 MW

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Approach towards Waste to Energy

• Not a stand alone concept or

project

• A milestone in the long journey

towards integrated waste

management systems

• A number of pre-requisites /

preliminaries have to be met

• A key element of waste disposal

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Waste Collection

Waste Characterization

Studies

Landfill

WTEWTE

Hospital Waste

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Transfer Station

WTE Project in Lahore

• Expression of Interest Published on July 22, 2013 in local and international press– Published in Pakistan, Gulf international, Zamaan

Turkey, Daily China & international websites• EOI Validity till August 30, 2013• Sixty Seven (67) companies were contacted by the

LWMC• Twenty (20) companies so far showed interest and

contacted for further proceedings.• Five (05) companies signed MoUs with LWMC.

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Engagement with related Companies

Biogas Technology

•M/s Swede Tech Int. MoU signed on 6th November 2013. Proposed technology is Anaerobic digestion/incineration.

• MUMTAZ CONSTRUCTION COMPANY (Pvt) Ltd JV M/S NAANOVO ENERGY UK Ltd, Letter of Acceptance sent

•M/s Renoir Global. MoU signed on 28th November 2013. Proposed technology is Anaerobic digestion.

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Pyrolysis• M/s Reality Renewables have

prepared a draft concept note for pyrolysis technology, feasibility study in this regard is being worked out.

• Impact Global Emission Solutions, London UK prepared MOU under consideration.

• GLOBAL GREEN INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT PVT LTD, Singapore ,Letter of acceptance sent.

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Engagement with related Companies

Engagement with related Companies

PLASMA TECHNOLOGY•Meeting is held with the delegation of M/s EAWC technologies on 28th November 2013. The firm proposed the Plasma technology for WTE project. Further modalities are being discussed.•OMEGA ENERGY PVT LTD, letter of acceptance sent.•SE GROUP REBUILDING SOCIETY, letter of acceptance sent

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International Consultant for WTE

• M/s Ecoair, a US based firm has been selected, Dr. Nicolas Tehelemis of Columbia University as lead consultant.

• A three-member delegation of M/s Ecoair visited Pakistan from 3rd to 9th December 2013. The delegation comprised of

1. Mr. Peter Kudsen (CEO, Ecoair)

2. Mr. Paul Franz Neubacher (WtE expert)

3. Mr. Qayyum Manzar (WtE expert)

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Wider Consultation with academia, public & private sector organizations

• Consultant presented their initial findings in a wider consultative meting on Friday 6th December 2013 on a feasible option for a WTE project in Lahore.

• Briefing on various technologies used globally in the waste-to-energy projects.

• Final report on pre- feasibility submitted

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Recommendations of WTE consultants

• Install a Circulation Fluidized Bed (CFB) incineration plant in the context of waste characterization of Lahore (high moisture contends and low calorific value).

• Selection of site is important to utilize electricity and heat generated during the incineration process.

• Electricity efficiency is 20 to 25% and if heat is included the efficiency increased to 50 to 60%

• Estimated cost of a plant with EU emission standards;

Total investment for WtE-Plant incl. infrastructure approx. 4-6 million US$/MW

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Way Forward for WTE project

• Detailed feasibility for Circulation Fluidized Bed Combustion (CFBC Technology) – on going

• Detailed feasibility for pyrolysis plant – TORs are prepared and are being advertised

• Pilot project for biogas and plasma plants are being worked out