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Driving a Public-Private Green Energy Partnership: How the Maxson WWTP Biogas Project Fuels the New 1-Gigawatt Combined Cycle Power Plant

机译:推动公共-私人绿色能源合作:麦克森污水处理厂沼气项目如何为新建的1吉瓦联合循环电厂提供燃料

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The T.E. Maxson Wastewater Treatment Plant, located in Memphis, Tennessee, is a 265,000-cubic meter/day (70 MGD) primary and secondary treatment facility. The sludge produced from the WWTP operations is pumped to be processed in a nearby series of covered anaerobic lagoons prior to final on-site land disposal. Under current operations, all biogas generated within the anaerobic digestion process is withdrawn and combusted in a waste gas burner on-site, combusting and wasting this valuable potential resource. Directly adjacent to the T.E. Maxson lagoon facility, the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) has constructed and commissioned the new Allen Combined Cycle Plant (opened in the Spring of 2018), which is an approximately 1,100 MW combined cycle natural gas power plant. As part of the new innovative plant construction, the Allen Plant pursued multiple options for green power production, with the final plant including a 1MW solar array, along with the key piece of this project and abstract, an auxiliary boiler to be fueled by the biogas generated from the Maxson lagoon facility. The City of Memphis and TVA worked over multiple years to form a public-private partnership agreement for the long-term supply and utilization of the biogas for renewable energy, which is anticipated to produce about 5 MW of power. The agreement led to an innovative delivery mechanism where the City's $25 million-dollar capital project to implement upgraded biogas collection, cleaning and hydrogen sulfide scrubbing and delivery to the TVA Allen Combined Cycle Plant is funded and delivered through an alternative delivery model with TVA whereby costs for the capital program are covered by TVA and recovered through the reduced cost of gas purchase over the contracts 20-year period. The agreement limits the City's up-front capital expenses and risks and delivers the valuable biogas to TVA at a fraction of the Henry Hub Natural Gas traded value. Creating a true 'win-win' partnership for both organizations. CDM Smith is the Engineer of record for the biogas improvements at the Maxson lagoon facility and will outline the approach for this innovative project ensuring beneficial utilization of biogas at TVA's new power plant. The facility's biogas handling system was designed to process and treat a maximum flow of 6,955 cubic meters/hour (4,100 scfm) with a hydrogen sulfide (H_2S) concentration of 4,000 ppm produced from the lagoon(s) and convey the treated biogas to the Allen Combined Cycle Power Plant. The biogas improvements at the facility included upgraded blower buildings with new centrifugal multi-stage blowers, new candlestick waste gas burners, an innovative biological hydrogen sulfide removal system, moisture removal system, and a gas delivery pipeline onto TVA's facility. The biological H_2S system is a series of four large treatment vessels which utilize Thiobacillus genus of bacteria to oxidize the H_2S into sulfuric acid and elemental sulfur, which provides cost effective treatment for high H_2S loading applications. This presentation will include a discussion on the upgraded controls and biogas quality monitoring systems installed, as well as the operational and maintenance (O&M) of the process during early periods of operation. Construction of the improvements was completed in December of 2017 with the continued optimization of the facility occurring through the early months of 2018. The presentation will highlight lessons learned regarding startup of the biological H_2S removal system, as well as an update on treatment performance and beneficial utilization of the biogas at the Allen Combined Cycle facility.
机译:T.E.位于田纳西州孟菲斯市的Maxson废水处理厂是一个265,000立方米/天(70 MGD)的一级和二级处理设施。污水处理厂运营产生的污泥被泵送至附近一系列有盖厌氧泻湖中进行处理,然后进行最终现场土地处置。在目前的操作下,厌氧消化过程中产生的所有沼气均会在现场的废气燃烧器中被回收和燃烧,从而燃烧并浪费了这种宝贵的潜在资源。与T.E.直接相邻田纳西河谷管理局(TVA)的Maxson泻湖设施已经建造并启用了新的艾伦联合循环发电厂(2018年春季开业),这是一个约1,100兆瓦的联合循环天然气发电厂。作为新的创新工厂建设的一部分,艾伦工厂追求绿色发电的多种选择,最终工厂包括一个1兆瓦的太阳能电池板,以及该项目的关键部分和摘要,即一个由沼气供能的辅助锅炉由Maxson泻湖设施产生。孟菲斯市和TVA多年合作,形成了公私合作伙伴关系协议,以长期供应和利用沼气作为可再生能源,预计可产生约5兆瓦的电力。该协议导致了一种创新的交付机制,该市耗资2500万美元的资本项目用于实施升级的沼气收集,清洁和硫化氢洗涤以及将其交付给TVA艾伦联合循环工厂,并通过TVA的替代交付模式提供资金和交付,据此成本资本计划的费用由TVA承保,并通过在20年的合同期内减少购买天然气的费用来收回。该协议限制了纽约市的前期资本支出和风险,并以Henry Henry天然气交易价值的一小部分向TVA提供了有价值的沼气。为两个组织建立真正的“双赢”伙伴关系。 CDM Smith是Maxson泻湖工厂沼气改善的记录工程师,并将概述该创新项目的方法,以确保TVA新电厂中沼气得到有效利用。该设施的沼气处理系统旨在处理和处理泻湖产生的4000 ppm硫化氢(H_2S)浓度,最大流量为6,955立方米/小时(4,100 scfm),并将处理过的沼气输送到艾伦联合循环发电厂。该设施的沼气改进包括升级的鼓风机建筑物,包括新的离心式多级鼓风机,新的烛台废气燃烧器,创新的生物硫化氢去除系统,水分去除系统以及通往TVA设施的输气管道。生物H_2S系统是由四个大型处理容器组成的系列,这些容器利用细菌的硫杆菌属将H_2S氧化为硫酸和元素硫,从而为高H_2S负载应用提供了具有成本效益的处理方法。本演讲将讨论安装的升级控制系统和沼气质量监控系统,以及运营初期的过程运营和维护(O&M)。改进工作已于2017年12月完成,并在2018年前几个月对设施进行了持续优化。该演讲将重点介绍生物H_2S去除系统启动方面的经验教训,以及治疗性能和有益效果的更新。在艾伦联合循环设施中利用沼气。

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