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Contents Evaluation of Combined Heat and Power Technologies for Wastewater Treatment Facilities LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1-1. New CHP System Coupled with an Existing Boiler – Less Productive Approach ..............................1-6 Figure 1-2. New CHP System Coupled with an Existing Boiler – Most Productive Approach ..............................1-6 Figure 1-3. Comparison of CHP and Conventional Approaches to Energy Production........................................1-7 Figure 2-1. Internal Combustion Engines at Bergen County Utility Authority, Little Ferry, NJ ..............................2-2 Figure 2-2. Process Flow Diagram of Typical Internal Combustion Engine CHP System....................................2-4 Figure 2-3. Combustion Gas Turbine at the Village Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant, Fort Worth, TX ...........2-7 Figure 2-4. Process Flow Diagram of a Typical Simple Cycle, Combustion Gas Turbine System without Recuperation .................................................................................................................................. 2-8 Figure 2-5. Microturbine Installation at the Kline’s Island WWTP, Allentown, PA ..............................................2-11 Figure 2-6. Process Flow Diagram of Typical Microturbine System...................................................................2-11 Figure 2-7. Process Flow Diagram of Typical Fuel Cell System.........................................................................2-15 Figure 2-8. Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells at the Moreno Valley Regional Water Reclamation Facility ...............2-16 Figure 2-9. New Steam Turbine at the Joint Water Pollution Control Plant, Carson, CA ...................................2-17 Figure 2-10. Process Flow Diagram of Typical Boiler and Steam Turbine System ............................................2-18 Figure 3-1. Prime Mover Equipment Costs ..........................................................................................................3-2 Figure 3-2. Prime Mover Maintenance Costs.......................................................................................................3-3 Figure 3-3. Prime Mover CO Emissions...............................................................................................................3-4 Figure 3-4. Prime Mover NOx Emissions .............................................................................................................3-5 Figure 3-5. Prime Mover Selection Diagram ........................................................................................................3-6 Figure 4-1. Hydrogen Sulfide Removal Vessels at the Central Weber SID, Ogden, Utah....................................4-2 Figure 4-2. Left: Decamethylcyclopentasiloxane (D5). Right: Octamethylcyclopentasiloxane (D4). ...................4-3 Figure 4-3. Silicon Dioxide (SiO2) Deposits on Cylinder Head Caused by the Combustion of Siloxane- Laden Fuel .....................................................................................................................................4-4 Figure 4-4. Activated Carbon Siloxane Removal Vessels at the Central Valley WRF, Salt Lake City, Utah ........4-5 Figure 4-5. Hermetically Sealed Centrifugal Digester Gas Blower at the North Davis SD, Syracuse, Utah.........4-7 Figure 4-6. Common Approach to Digester Gas Treatment for Use as CHP Fuel ...............................................4-8 Figure 6-1. Solar Turbines Mars90 Combustion Gas Turbine at the JWPCP ......................................................6-3 Figure 6-2. Venturi Scrubber at the JWPCP.........................................................................................................6-4 Figure 6-3. Coalescing Filter and Cooling Coils at the JWPCP............................................................................6-5 Figure 6-4. Ingersoll Rand Fuel Compressors at the JWPCP ..............................................................................6-5 Figure 6-5. Digester Gas Chilling System at the JWPCP .....................................................................................6-6 Figure 6-6. Silica Deposits on Duct Work at the JWPCP .....................................................................................6-7 Figure 6-7. Heat Recovery Steam Generators at the JWPCP..............................................................................6-8 Figure 6-8. Engine/Generator at the Point Loma WWTP ...................................................................................6-10 Figure 6-9. Digester Gas Compressor at the Point Loma WWTP ......................................................................6-11 Figure 6-10. Microturbine Installation at the Lancaster WRP .............................................................................6-13 Figure 6-11. Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell at the Riverside WQCP .....................................................................6-15 Figure 6-12. Digester Gas Treatment System at the Riverside WQCP..............................................................6-16 Figure 6-13. Heat Recovery System at the Riverside WQCP ............................................................................6-17 Figure 6-14. Microturbines at the Sheboygan Regional WWTP .........................................................................6-19 ivPDF Image | Combined Heat and Power Technologies for Wastewater Facilities
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