Manning Forest Products – Biomass Energy Generation Plant
The Manning Forest Products – Biomass Energy Generation Plant project achieves greenhouse gas emissions reductions by generating electricity from waste heat, which displaces electricity generation from combustion of fossil fuels.
Manning Forest Products manufactures dimensional lumber. The manufacturing process generates biomass residue, which is combusted in the biomass energy generation plant to generate thermal energy. A portion of this thermal energy is used to dry the lumber and historically, the remainder was emitted as waste heat. As part of a facility upgrade in 2015, a waste heat recovery (WHR) system was installed at the Manning Forest Products facility to capture and utilize the waste heat that would have been emitted to the atmosphere in the absence of the Project. The WHR project is expected to be operational for twenty-five years.
The energy generation plant consists of a thermal furnace, a set of heat exchangers, kilns, an Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) unit, and a generator. The heat exchangers, Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) turbine and generator comprise the WHR system. This system captures thermal energy that would otherwise be emitted as waste heat and uses it to generate electricity.
Waste Heat Recovery
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2022-01-01
2029-12-31
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