|
|
GENERAL EQUIPMENT INC.
8724 Sunset Drive #191 ● Miami FL 33173 · USA
Tel: +1 305 468 4650
+33 6 68 96 24 99
·
Fax: +1 360 937 2965
+33 8 21 46 30
77 |
22 MW POWER PLANT
|
TYPE: |
Power |
|
DESCRIPTION: |
22 MW Power Plant |
|
PRICE: |
Upon Request |
|
PACKING: |
Upon Request |
22 MW POWER PLANT
Subject unsold or market withdrawal

|
Energy Project :Complete Generating Operation Plant
(Ideal for any city / country needing power FAST !!)
Energy Project
Complete Generating Operation Plant
Project detailed description
It used old tires and it could be set up to burn wood chips oil or even natural gas
22MW Steam Turbine Generator
Boiler System
Boiler Feed Water System
Condenser & Condensate System
Flue Gas System
Transformers
Heat Exchangers
(2) 1.0 MW Cummins Diesel Generators
Foxboro DCS System CEMS - Continuous Emissions Monitoring System
*ELECTRICAL GENERATION FACILITY*
The plant opened in 1996. Most tire-to-energy facilities mix the shredded Tires with coal, oil, wood or other fuels before burning them. However, This facility uses a tire-fired boiler without additional fuel.
The steam produced drives a double, uncontrolled extraction, condensing Steam turbine which is mated to a synchronous generator.
At an optimum, the boiler will burn just over 16,500 pounds per hour of Shredded tires with a higher heating value of 14,500 BTUs-per-pound. Among Commonly used fuels, only oil has a higher energy value.
The $105 million waste tire-to-energy project produces 19.9 megawatts of Electrical power, most of which is sold to Common-wealth Edison in Chicago. This quantity of energy serves about 16,500 U.S. Households; a small Portion of the electricity generated will power the plant itself.
In the process, the facility consumes 65,000 tons of tires annually. This Equates to 6.5 million passenger car tires, about 30 percent of the scrap Tires discarded in one US State area.
In addition to the electrical energy, incinerated tire scraps produce by Products used by other industries. These non-hazardous materials include Steel, zinc oxide and gypsum.
It is able to be packaged this facility, transport it and re-assemble the Plant in any location worldwide.
It would be workable to be moved the items and be provided engineers and Personnel to install and make all operational at an additional cost. Additionally there is the possibility to be arranged financing of 80% at 4% - 5% for 5 years if needed, providing that there is available a 20% down payment.
Note: The plant was running 4 months ago. They processed shredded old tires Into electric power. Wood chips or natural gas would also work. All The equipment was new in 1995 at a cost of $100,000,000.00. The engineers are available to disassemble, Crate, ship and re-assemble at costs as indicated in the attachments.
The equipment comes with plans, and manuals for all equipment as well as Spares and some tooling.
The buildings housing the equipment can also be disassembled and included In the transaction at a very reasonable cost. The complete plant (fewer Buildings) would require about 60 containers. It can be sent engineers to Design and build the foundations and have the equipment crated and the Buildings shipped in advance.
The plant can be engineered to burn municipal solid waste and be used then To reduce landfills and dumps.
This is a remarkable facility and a great opportunity to have a commercial Electric company up and ruining in about 6 to 12 months at a tenth of the cost. |












Specification and photos are not contractual and are subject to verification upon inspection
TAKE NOTICE!
PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT INFORMATION INCLUDED IS CONFIDENTIAL IN NATURE AND IS BASED ON PRE-EXISTING BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP WITH THE LEGAL OWNER OF PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN (IF APPLICABLE). AS SUCH, UPON RECEIPT OF SAID INFORMATION THE RECEIVER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT ANY UNAUTHORIZED CONTACT WITH SAID LEGAL SELLER WILL BE CHARACTERIZED AS A BREACH OF CONFIDENTIALITY AND SAID AGREEMENT MAY BE ENFORCED UNDER EXISTING LAW OR IN EQUITY.
This paper was
prepared by General Equipment Inc.
The paper represents an offer of a partner of General Equipment Inc.
All rights are reserved by and for General Equipment Inc.
All
content and ideas of this paper are the property of General Equipment Inc.