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Workshop Intelligent Energy and FP7 Biomaterial Handling Stations for Energy Service Companies. Oil/gas/solids. Workshop. location. quality. staff. equipment. Inputs. Processing. CHP units (ESCo). carbon balances. storage. technology. size. process. 1 what materials?.
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WorkshopIntelligent Energy and FP7Biomaterial Handling Stations for Energy Service Companies
Oil/gas/solids Workshop location quality staff equipment Inputs Processing CHP units (ESCo) carbon balances storage technology size process 1 what materials? 2 what’s needed? 3relationships?
Exercises • What biomaterials feed into MHS + used for what? • Outputs should be gas/liquid for engines, solids for boiler • Try to divide into either common to all countries, or country-specific • What activities are undertaken by MHS? • Is location important? • What equipment is needed? • Area of operation - radius? • Ensure cost-effective…simple, quick, low cost • What should relationship be between MHS and ESCO?
Portugal –Sandra Italy – Elena Poland – Edward Finland – Kim UK – Robin UK - Jerry Holland – Andrea Spain – Juan Spain - Puy UK – Mark UK – Pat Switzerland – Arturo UK – Richard The teams Team rules • Europe is diverse and inputs should reflect this • Everybody’s input is valuable • There are no wrong ideas • Everybody must contribute • Decide who feeds back info • Write it down or lose it
Outcomes – Exercise 2 Organise Delivery = collection Storage Processing Delivery to CHP units (finished products) Location Planning permission Databases Storage Refrigeration Dry-storage Just-in-time Need to ensure collection of materials & delivery to ESCo Outsource certain tasks Mobile pressing to reduce costs What to do with waste? Just-in-time delivery/processing Transport Rail/road/water? Waste recycle Processing Biogas -AD -needs consistent process/supply Major output=gas/oil Pellets=secondary Quality Control
Outputs – Exercise 2 (contin). Pre-transport processing Remove moisture - press Organise Delivery = collection Storage Processing Delivery to CHP units (finished products) Plan for the worst Handling and storage equipment Unload equipment Front-end storage Back-end storage = solid/liquid/gas Location Radius balance - demand vs supply Must be popular No smells – filters Farmer co-operation important Processing equipment Moisture reduction Cell rupture Grading Pelletiser Blender Digester Gasification Fermentation Pyrolysis Press Front-end storage Back-end storage = solid/liquid/gas Size Match station facilities with available local feed supply Match size/nature of storage containers with local feed supply Non-storage for perishables Perception important Not a waste-handling centre A fuel preparation centre
Outputs - Exercise 3 MHS Organise Delivery = collection Storage Processing Delivery to CHP units (finished products) Owned by ESCo Solus supplier to ESCo Franchised Non-profit making Fully-commercial ESCo Operate CHP and boilers Owned by MHS