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Waste heat recovery project - MIROM Roeselare project – IVBO Brugge. Project MIROM Roeselare :ORC (Organic Rankine Cycle). output = HEAT. input = WASTE. output = ELECTRICITY.
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Waste heat recovery project - MIROM Roeselare project – IVBO Brugge
Project MIROM Roeselare :ORC (Organic Rankine Cycle) output = HEAT input = WASTE output = ELECTRICITY
The heat released during the burning of waste is primarily recovered for heating buildings.The ORC system MIROM also converts this heat into electricity. Superheated water at 180 °C, 356 °F converts a special fluid into a gas. This high pressure gas drives a turbine and an alternator.
Client Mirom Client (Roeselare) Investment 6 mio Euro Hot water Heat source 180 °C Electricity Energy (2MW ) production e Payback 10 Years time
input = WASTE output = HEAT output = ELECTRICITY Project Antea Group : IVBO turbine
Investment (compared with an other popular alternative energy source)
Project has started! Start : march 2011
Policy • Europe: Energy 2020 (European Commission) • ‘Reinforcing efficiency in energy supply – efforts are needed to substantially increase the uptake of high efficiency cogeneration, district heating and cooling’ • Flanders : Policy letter Energy 2010-2011 • ‘Policies to promote green energy and the use of residual heat’ • City’s : Climate project Antwerp • ‘Inventory of waste heat in Antwerp Port’
Financial support is neededOther renewable energy sources are also dependent on financial support.
Every choise has a disadvantage: Heat source Steam 10barG / 200°C 392°F Possibility 2 Possibility 1 Energy Electricity Heat production Energy 35% 90% efficiency Support Green certificate - Possibility 1 Choise Air emissions Disadvantage
Conclusion • Don’t say : The price is too high • Say : The price of failure is too high • Optimism : Reusable heat on a large scale = long-term vision • Realism : Don’t forget small residential projects, pools, offices,... • Required : Financial support from government, incentive regulation