Brochure: Wastewoima Ext With External Superheater
Brochure: Wastewoima Ext With External Superheater
Brochure: Wastewoima Ext With External Superheater
wasteWOIMA® EXT
WITH EXTERNAL
SUPERHEATER
waste WOIMA® EXT
THE MO D U LA R W A S T E-T O -EN ERGY PO WER PLA N T
WITH E X T E RN A L S U P ERH EA T ER
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) is a highly heterogenous fuel that sets technical
limitations to its incineration process. The combination of high temperature and
pressure with harmful waste compounds can cause corrosion and thus render
the power plant obsolete. On the other hand, lower temperature and pressure
limit the power plant's power generation capacity. This limitation can be
overcome with the help of an external superheater utilizing liquid or gaseous
support fuels to enhance the power plant's energy balance.
WOIMA Ecosystem is the perfect solution in The wasteWOIMA® EXT power plant presents all
optimizing raw material recycling and power the same benefits of robustness, modularity and
generation from solid waste streams. The biogas scalability as does the standard wasteWOIMA®
(CBG) produced by means of anaerobic digestion plant, but with improved power generation
is utilized in the external superheater to boost the capacity. The external superheater improves the
energy output of the wasteWOIMA® power plant. power plant's gross electricity generation by over
Other methane-based fuels, such as LNG, CNG, 50% by allowing the use of higher temperature
LPG, LFO and HFO, as well as landfill gas (LFG) and pressure than the standard wasteWOIMA®
are also suitable for the superheater. Naturally, a plant. In Combined Heat and Power (CHP) mode
combination of the above also works. the improvement is even higher.
The same support fuel can be used to incinerate The wasteWOIMA® EXT power plant is also
moist or otherwise low-calorific-value waste fuels, designed for a 30-year lifespan in the harshest of
such as organic waste and different types of conditions. The design is based on 20’ and 40’
sludges. The waste mix can also include toxic sea-container-sized modules that are easy, fast
industrial solid and liquid wastes, as well as and secure to transport to virtually any
hazardous hospital wastes. The high incineration destination. And they also form the power plant
temperature will render the ashes safe. protective building on site.
The wasteWOIMA® EXT power plant's modularity The waste fuel calorific value range is 7 – 18 MJ/kg
is based on a WOIMAline (powertrain) ideology. with moisture up to 55%. The plant automatically
The plant consists of one to four WOIMAlines adjusts itself to the variations in fuel quality and
each capable of producing quantity to deliver a constant stream of energy.
• 5.2 MW (gross) or 4.4 MW (net) of electricity or
• 5.0 MWe (gross) and 10 MW of thermal power or The basic plant design can be complemented with
several different standardized auxiliary systems.
• 18 t/h of steam (500oC @ 90 bar)
They are also designed to fit into the modular
The plant can also generate a combination of
plant approach. An additional system could be
saturated steam, thermal energy and electricity,
• an evaporator to produce boiler water and/or
and switch flexibly between the commodities.
safe potable water
The wasteWOIMA® EXT is capable of handling a • a reverse osmosis installation for demineralized
water
wide range of solid waste fuels, such as
• municipal solid waste (MSW) • a landfill leachate treatment system
• refined waste fuels (REF, RDF or SRF) • a flue gas scrubber to utilize the latent heat
otherwise lost through the stack
• industry, commerce and institution waste (ICI)
• an Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) electricity
• construction and demolition waste (CDW)
generation module instead of the steam turbine
• agricultural waste (AW) and
• different biomasses (EFB, bagasse, rice husk etc.)
K EY FACTS
Tapio Gylling
Chief Operations Officer
[email protected]
+358 50 347 2799
Tapani Korhonen
Chief Technology Officer
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+358 44 989 1513
Joona Piirto
Chief Project Officer
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+358 50 387 9883
www.woimacorporation.com
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