COMBINED HEAT & POWER J.R. Simplot Mountain Home, Idaho.

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COMBINED HEAT & POWER J.R. Simplot Mountain Home, Idaho

Why Co-Generate Electricity is most often generated in one of three ways 1.From steam systems at an efficiency of 26% 2.From simple gas turbines at an efficiency of 35% 3.From combined cycles, gas turbine and use exhaust for steam turbine at an efficiency of 46%

COMMON POWER CYCLE THERMAL EFFICIENCIES Simple Steam Cycle25% - 35% –Generate steam at high pressure exhaust steam from steam turbine to condenser. Simple Gas Turbine30% - 35% –Gas Turbine driven generator with exhaust to atmosphere. Combined Cycle50% - 60% –Gas Turbine driven generator with exhaust used to make high pressure steam, and high pressure steam used to generate additional electricity in steam turbine. Gas Turbine-Process Steam75% - 85% –Gas Trubine driven generator with exhaust used to make low pressure steam for process.

COMBINED GAS TURBINE PROCESS STEAM SYSTEM

ECONOMIC ANALYSES Simple boiler system requires 500 therms/hr Co-generation system requires 1300 therms/hr Co-generation also will provide 63 million kw-hr/year of electricity for sale or internal use.

ESTIMATED PLANT REQUIREMENTS for 3000 tons/day FINISHED PRODUCT Peak steam 51,000 lbs/hr Average steam 38,000 lbs/hr Connected Horse Power 2000 Average electricity demand 1500 kw. Water requirements 275 gpm.

POSSIBLE CO-GENERATION ALTERNATIVE Match free steam from gas turbine to average facility process steam load, and then duct fire waste heat recovery boiler to meet peak steam loads.

ENERGY REQUIREMENTS FOR SIMPLOT ROLLING MILL (without combined heat & power) 475 Therms of natural gas per hour to generate 38,000 lbs of process steam. –Natural Gas budget of $1,995, per year 1500 kw to operate the rolling mill equipment. –Electric budget including demand of $693, per year. Total utility budget of $2,688, per year. CAN A COMBINED HEAT AND POWER PLANT REDUCE THE UTILITY BUDGET?

Pictured are twin GE-5 Gas Turbines. The photographer has his back to the Heat Recovery Boiler, although the steam line can be seen at the top center of the picture. We are looking towards the generator, and the gas line can be viewed at the bottom center yellow pipe.

A FEW GAS TURBINE ALTERNATIVES TurbineElectricity kw Free Steam Lbs/hr GE 55,50030,000 GE 1011,00058,000 LM ,70060,000 LM ,60076,000 LM ,00096,000

INCREMENTAL COST FOR ELECTRICITY Process SystemCHP 5.5 MW GT Steam from process boilers38,000 lbs/hr7,000 lbs/hr Steam from waste heat recovery boiler0 lbs/hr31,000 lbs/hr Total Process Steam38,000 lbs/hr Electricity Generated on site0 kw5,500 kw Natural Gas for Process boilers463 therms/hr85 therms/hr Natural Gas to Gas Turbine0 therms/hr536 therms/hr Total Natural Gas Requirements463 therms/hr621 therms/hr Additional Gas for Heat and Power Cycle0 therms/hr158 therms/hr Cost of Natural Gas$0.50/therm Incremental Fuel Cost for electricity$0.0/kwh$0.0144/kwh Maintenance cost for electricity$0.0$0.0045/kwh Operating Cost for electricity (no capital reduction) $0.0$0.0189/kwh Capital Budget for the system$0.00$6,320,000

Summary of Technology Characteristics –The source is designed to be base loaded but because we have process boilers it is fully dispatchable. –The gas turbine will require overhalls but the life of the system is 40 years. –If base loaded a capacity factor of 90% to 95% is expected. –The capital cost are estimated at $1,150/kw –Incremental operating costs $18.90/MWh –Lead time of 2 years to permit, develop and construct. –The technology exists, it is proven, and reliable.

Environmental Impact and Alternative The alternative to the combined heat and power system is to burn 463 therms/hr for the process and 341 therms/hr for the power, a total of 804 therms/hr. The combined heat and power cycle only requires 621 therms/hr for the same result. –23% less fuel is burned –23% fewer emissions are generated. Combined heat and power is good for the country.

EXTERNALITIES ASSOCIATED with CHP PROJECTS Added Positive Economic Viability to the Host Facility Dual Use of an Energy Source Added Employment Added Property Tax Rate Base Added Income Tax Revenue Stream Internal Electrical consumption may free resources and help to relieve Transmission Constraints Added resource to the Regional Generation Pool Net addition of NOx and CO2 may be less Initial Generation Pricing may exceed Local Utility WACOE but is set by State PUC and is therefore, Just and Reasonable and is based upon the Avoided Cost as set in Open Hearings. Return on Capital Invested and Payout may not meet Host Company Guidelines especially during constrained economic times.

FINANCING and OWNERSHIP OPTIONS PURPA Qualified Facility Host Facility Third Party with Steam Contract to Host –Partnership with Local Electric Utility (They can own up to fifty percent of a QF.) –Adds effectively to their Rate Base