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Waste chips fuel heat and electricity generation May 1st 2008 Dustraction has been the
waste extraction supplier of
SAM Mouldings in Antrim,
Northern Ireland for 12 years, and
has helped the company with its
environmental protection
credentials through upgrading the
mechanisms used in CHP
processes.
SAM Mouldings manufactures
architectural mouldings in MDF,
generating waste of 2.5t/hr. This is
now being used to generate
electricity and factory process
heating. Dustraction's new layout
supports the biomass wood chip
and dust boiler installation with
heat exchanger and steam turbine
partially funded by an Energy
Efficiency loan from the Carbon
Trust. Dustraction has a long term
role in upgrading the waste
extraction, storage and delivery
mechanisms used to get the waste
to the electricity generating turbine.
A fourth 80m3 storage silo has just
been installed to take and store
MDF waste from an existing
relocated cyclo filter. A two way
diverter at the outlet enables waste
flow to be switched between silo
stores 3 and 4, providing a reliable
feed source for the new CHP plant.
Another new cyclo filter was
installed to exhaust waste from a
repositioned hogger. The CHP
system will eliminate the annual
£230 000 electricity bill, producing
excess to be sold to the national
grid. It also removes annual waste
disposal costs of £300 000. |