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In addition to the commercial-scale plans, several small-scale gasification WTE projects are planned for DOD installations: • Hurlburt Field: This project uses plasma arc gasification, originally intended for 10 TPD, although the base waste stream is 5 TPD. The developer selected a unit designed to process 25 TPD, due to perception of higher volume needed for economical purposes, and has been operating the unit since July 2010. The project stakeholders are negotiating with their local municipalities to secure a waste stream allowing operation at design specifications of 25 TPD (Diltz 2010). • Edwards Air Force Base: Infoscitex, an Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP) project, plans to demonstrate a 3-TPD conventional gasification unit capable of providing the majority of fuel needed for a 50 kilowatt (kW) generator. The feedstock will be plastics, paper, and food wastes; replicating typical waste from a Forward Operating Base (FOB). Permit activities are in progress with Kern County, California and Infoscitex believes the demonstration project will begin in January 2011 (Cushman 2010). • Ellsworth Air Force Base: General Atomics plans to demonstrate a 5-TPD hydrothermal gasification unit capable of producing syngas to fuel a 180-300-kW generator. The project was recently announced with few details available as of October 2010 (Johnson 2010). • Aberdeen Proving Grounds: Princeton Environmental, the North American licensee of Kinsei gasification technology, will demonstrate a 1-TPD system intended for expeditionary applications. Permit activities are in progress and the unit is expected to be operational in January 2011 (Provance 2010). • Tactical Garbage to Energy Refinery (TGER): Designed by the U.S. Army’s Research, Development, and Engineering Command (RDECOM), the unit was field tested in Iraq in 2008. The hybrid gasification and bioreactor system is reported to have processed .75 TPD of FOB waste and supply syngas to partially offset diesel consumption of a 50-kW generator (Farah-Stapleton 2010). The unit did not perform to full expectations, however, and further development is on hold due to cost concerns (Warner, et al. 2009). Anaerobic Digestion Anaerobic digestion is an emerging WTE technology using biologic methods to process waste materials. Process Description The feedstock collection and processes for anaerobic digestion are the same as discussed for mass burn and gasification. The importance of sorting materials is higher for anaerobic digestion than other WTE technologies. As such, manual or automatic sorting of materials is typically the first step, removing inorganic materials and recycling those materials with value. The organic materials are placed into a digester, where microorganisms break down the material and release a biogas high in methane. 124PDF Image | 4th Annual Chena Renewable Energy Fair
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