West Fraser’s 2×13 MW biomass power plants operating commercially since beginning of 2015.
Maine Wood Pellet’s 8 MW power unit to start up early in 2016 in the United States.
In the West Fraser projects, the heat of flue gas from biomass combustion is conveyed in a closed-loop system to the ORC unit which converts thermal energy into electricity. The lower temperature waste heat is released to the environment by means of evaporative cooling towers.
In addition to West Fraser’s plants, Turboden is starting up the world largest biomass-fed ORC power unit, supplied to Maine Woods Pellet Company for its pellet production facility in Athens, Maine. The ORC system will produce 8 MW by converting the heat of thermal oil generated by wood residues from debarking and chipping operations. The start-up of the plant is scheduled for March 2016. Maine Woods Pellet is the second project in the United States for Turboden, after the 1 MW ORC unit installed at Albany County Sewer District in Menands, New York.
West Fraser and Maine Wood Pellet plants are important milestones for Turboden’s advancement in the North American market. Currently, the company is present with 6 references in Canada and 2 in the United States.
The growth path in North America – with a series of projects where Turboden ORCs were selected thanks to a track record of efficiency, reliability, ease of operation and low maintenance costs – was marked by the first unit installed and operating in Rosetown, Saskatchewan, in Canada, in November 2011. Peak performance of the West Fraser ORC systems has exceeded the design.
Along this path, Turboden received orders from several power systems in North America with an overall capacity to date of about 45 MW.
Turboden ORC technology is highly beneficial to the Canadian industry and perfectly fits within the objectives of local companies, government institutions, and provinces. For these reasons, the applications of this technology can represent a driver for investments in the industrial sector. Along with creation of new job opportunities, innovative and safe solutions, companies will be sustainable and competitive by cutting energy costs and reducing carbon emissions.