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Stack Exhaust Heat Power Generation Systems
Greater compliance worries mean more cities, counties and municipalities and plant facilities are faced with greater air pollution control compliance.
When speaking about publicly controlled facilities such as Publicly Owned Treatment Works ("POTW's"), Wastewater Treatment Systems, or City Landfills they all provide excellent opportunities to reduce their air pollution emissions as well as providing additional energy revenue streams.
Many of the facilities aforementioned may have valuable gases that can be recovered and piped to clean, environmentally-friendly combination thermal oxidizer cogeneration micro turbine energy system. This solves the treat of potential environmental liabilities (air pollution emissions) and provides a new profit stream simultaneously.
Following preliminary feasibility analysis, engineering and design the facility can look at many available financing packages that will not add to the facilities liability, yet would provide a valuable new revenue stream.Partnerships are often offered for facilities that are eligible by emitting enough emissions to offset equipment costs.
At the heart of the system is a thermal oxidizer which oxidizes the "waste" or emitted fuels, these fuels are processed to comply with Environmental Protection Agency Title V permits. These air pollution controlled emissions are converted to thermal energy which is required for the power generation phase of the equipment.
Waste-to-energy equipment package will comply with 98% destruction efficiency by the use of thermal oxidation removing your facility's emissions and other Hazardous Air Pollutants or Greenhouse Gases and converting the thermal heat generated into electrical energy. A Thermal Oxidizer and Waste to Energy Recovery Unit can be positioned on thousands of applications and locations.
Biogases that are generated from municipally owned landfills or wastewater treatment plants have very low BTU content or heating values, ranging from 550-650 BTU's per cubic foot, ultra low values may require the use of concentrators. When these waste-gases are burned as fuel they are capable of generating the required thermal energy to spin the micro turbine and generate electricity as “renewable" power for the facility's use or resale to the electric grid.
Low Waste Gas to Energy Recovery Systems are designed and engineered for specific applications. Systems can be engineered correctly to fit your facility's application, look for OEMs that know what will work for your facility as well as those systems that don't.
Most facilities will request a inclusive system from an OEM provider that will include design, engineering, project management, commissioning, as well as any financing options. Furthermore, Original Equipment Manufacturers may be interested in owning and operating the Low Waste Heat Power Facility. For these submissions, there would be no investment required from the facility.
Information that will be mandatory to determine the type of equipment and efficiency of the system.
- Type of waste-gas being oxidized, flared or vented (toluene, acetone, methane, bio-gas, landfill, etc.).
- Chromatograph Fuel or Gas analysis provides the Btu’s (heating value described as methane), the composition of the gas and any impurities such as carbon dioxide, hydrogen, hydrogen sulfide, and any other hydrocarbons.
- Total amount of waste-gas available, from total emitting sources, at the facility.
Armed with the information provided, you are ready to seek an equipment provider that will work with you on the design and the right equipment to turn your waste-gas into viable reusable electrical energy.
For more information about Waste to Energy Recovery Systems, please visit: American Environmental Fabrication & Supply
Maytag Stacked Electric Washer/Dryer Combo?
i don't know the model cuz we barely moved here and the owner left it. for the washer i wuz wondering where do we put the detergent in. There's this hole in the middle but once we put the detergent in there and washed it the soap kinda still remains there a little. It doesnt' get get out like the whole soap there's still like remainings of the soap still left in the hole in the middle. if any1 can help me that'll be great thx very much!!!
The hole in the center of the agitator is for the fabric softener. Once you start the washer, pour the detergent in under the stream of water, then add the clothes when it starts foaming. I enclosed a link to the manual if you have any other questions. Hope this helps.
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