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Renewable Power Generation. Diverse DriversResourcesResponsesNext Steps. Diverse Drivers. LegislationHouseH.R. 2454 (Waxman-Markey): House reported a comprehensive climate and energy bill on June 26, 2009SenateS 1733 (Kerry-Boxer): Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act EPA Greenhouse Gas
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1. Presented to SESAF
Jeremiah Haswell – Southern Company
Phone: 205-257-6309
Email: jhaswell@southernco.com Southern Company Biomass Power Generation R&D
2. Renewable Power Generation
Diverse Drivers
Resources
Responses
Next Steps
3. Diverse Drivers Legislation
House
H.R. 2454 (Waxman-Markey): House reported a comprehensive climate and energy bill on June 26, 2009
Senate
S 1733 (Kerry-Boxer): Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act
EPA Greenhouse Gas Regulatory Program
2/2/10 – White House requested $56 million for EPA and states to curb greenhouse gas emissions.
5. Diverse Drivers (cont.) Voluntary Green Programs
Existing green energy rates at APC, GPC, and Gulf
Economics
Certain technologies can be cost competitive compared to controlling older assets.
Tax Incentives
Sprint to December 31, 2013
Production Tax Credit (PTC)
Investment Tax Credit (ITC)
6. Renewable Power Generation
Diverse Drivers
Resources
Responses
Next Steps
7. Wind Resource Availability
9. Solar Resource Availability
10. Georgia Power Solar PV Facility Seven different PV technologies
Crystalline Si:
Poly (Kyocera)*
Mono (SunPower)*
Mono (Suniva)*
Thin film:
Amorphous Si (Uni-Solar)*
Cadium Telleride (First Solar)
Copper Indium Gallium Selenide (Miasole)
Mixed format: Heterojunction with Intrinsic Thin Layer (Sanyo)*Seven different PV technologies
Crystalline Si:
Poly (Kyocera)*
Mono (SunPower)*
Mono (Suniva)*
Thin film:
Amorphous Si (Uni-Solar)*
Cadium Telleride (First Solar)
Copper Indium Gallium Selenide (Miasole)
Mixed format: Heterojunction with Intrinsic Thin Layer (Sanyo)*
11. Hydro Electric Alabama
2009
7119 GWh
2008
4334 GWh
12. Biomass Resources
13. Renewable Power Generation
Diverse Drivers
Renewable Energy Resources
Responses – Biomass
Next Steps
15. Biomass-to-Power Demonstrations
16. Plant Gadsden Direct Injection System Alabama Power Renewable Energy Rate
$2.25 for 50 kWh block
Research system – limited to 7,000 lb/hr.
Two 1,000-pound bales of switchgrass generate 1,400 kilowatt-hours of electricity - enough to power an average home for a month.
17. Plant Gadsden Direct Injection System Can co-fire up to 10% by energy at low loads, 5% at high loads
~ 3.5 MW
Giant Miscanthus Testing – 3/2010
18. Biomass Gasification – TRIG technology PSDF Research in Biomass Gasification
Tested Pellet feeding 1Q 2009
Gasification test of 20% by energy in 4Q 2009
UND EERC Gasification
Collaboration with EPRI
Transport Reactor Development Unit (TRDU)
19. Biomass Gasification – Auburn University Auburn Small Scale Gasifier
25kW Distributed Gasification Trailer
Auburn Gasification Lab
150 psi fluid bed gasifier testing to begin on southern & loblolly pine in 1Q 2010
20. Mitchell Biomass Repowering Study Biomass plants have the advantage of being able to be dispatched like typical generation mix
Accepted as CO2 neutral
More cost competitive than Greenfield sites
Direct replacement for coal generation capacity
21. Mitchell Wood yard Concept #1 – Linear Piles
22. Mitchell Wood yard Concept #2Circular Piles
23. Mitchell Unit 3 with DSC Vibrating Hydrograte
24. Plant Mitchell Repowering Capacity: 96 MW net w/ new Stoker Grate and Suspension Firing
From 156 MW Net Coal Capacity
Approx. 1.1 million ton/yr biomass use
180 trucks per day
Emissions
SO2 , NOx, & Hg emissions lower
96% Net reduction in CO2 Schedule – (To be Modified!)
8/2008 Filed with GA PSC
12/2008 Air permit filed with EPD
3/2009 PSC Approval, 5 -0
3/2010 Final air permit expected
4/2011 Retrofit construction begins
6/2012 Begin operations
25. Plant Gadsden Co-milling USDA Forest Service co-funded project
Biomass from the Talladega National Forest
26. Fuels Tested in Co-milling Pulp and Paper size chips – Big Problems
˝” minus Whole Tree Chips
Pine thinnings
Mixed hardwoods
Sawdust
Urban wood waste
Peanut Hulls
27. Various Fuels Used in Co-milling
28. Small Wood Chips Co-milling
29. Biomass Mixing
30. Gadsden CE Mill
31. Co-Milling Test Results Smaller % by energy than originally assumed (1% – 3%)
Co-milling limitations are mainly pulverizer related.
Amount of spare capacity
Wood vs. coal
Pulverizer condition
Moisture
Some added operational expense
Emissions were unchanged or slightly lower.
32. Current Biomass Plans GPC Plant Mitchell Retrofit to Biomass firing
96 MW – 1,100,000 green tons per year
Southern Power – Nagadoches (Austin, TX)
100 MW – 1,100,000 green tons per year
APC Plant Gadsden
Continue co-milling of cost competitive fuels
Support APC Renewable Energy rate
Pursue LFG projects in service territory
Gulf Power, Escambia County – 3.2 MW
33. Renewable Power Generation
Diverse Drivers
Resources
Responses
Next Steps
35. Looking at 2010 More co-milling trials
Higher energy density fuels
Larger units
Direct Injection studies
Repowering studies
Ash research
Sustainability and fuel supply
Gasification studies / trials
36. Summary National RES likely?
Biomass is the most economical option in the Southeast.
Southern Company must develop a comprehensive list of possible solutions which includes all forms of renewable generation.
37. Questions