Waste to energy plant approved in Tennessee
The new downdraft gasification plant will generate up to 300 kilowatts (kW) of electricity. The city of Lebanon, Tennessee has struck a deal with PHG Energy that will see the alternative energy technology company construct a waste to energy (W2E) plant in the city, which will deploy the largest downdraft gasifier in the world and convert as much as 64 tons a day of mixed waste wood, sewer sludge, and scrap tires into fuel gas, producing up to 300 kW of energy. The W2E facility will power the plant and provide electricity to a wastewater treatment facility. The energy that is generated from th…
The new downdraft gasification plant will generate up to 300 kilowatts (kW) of electricity.
The city of Lebanon, Tennessee has struck a deal with PHG Energy that will see the alternative energy technology company construct a waste to energy (W2E) plant in the city, which will deploy the largest downdraft gasifier in the world and convert as much as 64 tons a day of mixed waste wood, sewer sludge, and scrap tires into fuel gas, producing up to 300 kW of energy.The W2E facility will power the plant and provide electricity to a wastewater treatment facility.
The energy that is generated from the downdraft gasification plant will not only provide internal power to the plant for operations, but will also distribute electricity to the wastewater treatment plant where the waste-to-energy facility will be installed. The project will deploy what PHG Energy believes is the largest downdraft gasifier in the world, according to Tom Stanzione, the company’s president. Stanzione also added that the plant uses the “same basic technology we utilized in all our previous designs, and we have upgraded capacity and power density to accomplish a lot more gasification in what is not a lot more space.”
The “Large Frame gasifier” has undergone a thorough testing process for over two years at the company own research facility. It will have the capacity to process as much as 64 tons, daily, which is much higher than the standard PHG Energy gasifier that can convert up to 12 tons per day. The Lebanon project will be the 14th gasifier installation for the company.