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Recovered Energy Generation(REG). Recovery of residual waste heat energy with conversion to commercial grade electrical powerEconomical, practical conversion of heat energy into electrical energyUse of various heat engines" governed by the laws of thermodynamicsSecond Law of Thermodynamics, he
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1. Recovered Energy Generation ORMAT Technologies, Inc.
980 Greg Street
Sparks, NV 89431-6039 USA
www.ormat.com
3. CogenerationCHP(Sequential use of energy)
5. Heat Sources for Recovered Energy Generation Industrial and Process Plants
Cement, Glass, Petrochem, Mineral Processing, Pulp & Paper, Metals et al
Process Streams
Gases; >400F (204C)
Liquids; >200F (93C)
LP Steam (condensable vapors); any
6. Heat Sources for Recovered Energy Generation Combustion Gases
Combustion Turbine Exhaust
Gas Pipeline Compressor Stations
Gas Processing Plants
Cogeneration (CHP)
Internal combustion engines
Gas Pipeline Compressor Stations
Gas Processing Plants
Cogeneration (CHP)
7. Heat Sources for Recovered Energy Generation Combustion Gases
Incinerators
Biomass
Municipal waste
Thermal Oxidizers
Flares
Nuclear Waste?
9. US REG Market PotentialOrganic Rankine Cycle Bottoming on Combustion Powered Compressors
10. US REG Market PotentialOrganic Rankine Cycle Bottoming on Gas Turbine Powered Compressors Over 1,400 simple cycle gas turbines for gas compression at more than 600 stations
10,000,000 installed hp @ 30% efficiency
932 MWe recovered energy potential
189 MCFD usage of natural gas avoidable
11,000 tCO2e/day of GHG could be offset
11. US REG Market PotentialOrganic Rankine Cycle Bottoming on Cement Plants Over 230 Cement kilns with 116 Cement Plant Locations
Average power production capacity of 4.5 MW from each kiln
500 MWe recovered energy potential
10,000 tCO2e/day of GHG could be offset
13. Economics Economics vary by application
Heat source utilization
Physical configuration
Value of power generated
Capital cost
O & M cost
Return horizon
15. Conclusions Proven, mature, reliable technology
Economically attractive compared to other new sources of power
Significant environmental benefits
Many existing opportunities in energy intensive industries, many potential new CHP and DG applications
Market is responding to opportunity