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TAS Case Studies
H2P Unit On Weyerhauser Facility
KGRA Energy LP, a premier U.S.-based waste heat recovery developer, signed a contract with Weyerhaeuser Company), one of the world's largest forest products companies. KGRA's subsidiary Ayden HTP Partners LLC will design and construct the 800kW waste heat recovery system at Weyerhaeuser's Greenville, NC lumber mill. The system, which is scheduled to come online in the summer of 2011, will recover waste heat from Weyerhaeuser's biomass-based thermal drying system to generate 4.5 million kWh of CO2-free electricity per year. KGRA's system will displace the equivalent of more than 9 million pounds of carbon dioxide each year.
Pacific Light & Power’s Solar Field
The solar field layout for the Kauai Project is composed of a solar field with a potential maximum of 31 loops with a row spacing of 15.5 meters with a thermal energy storage system of the 2 hours. The size of the solar field of the project was optimized for revenue (production) as advised by the project promoter Pacific Light & Power.
G2P Unit At San Emidio
The San Emidio plant is located about 100 miles NNE of Reno, Nevada, just south of Empire, west off route NV447. The site was formerly known as Empire Geothermal Plant prior to US Geothermal’s acquisition in May 2008. The plant is located in high desert and is on the edge of a dried up lake bed with no close neighbors.
TAS Performs as Promised
When a major project is signed on the dotted line, the service provider’s ability to per- form is always on the back of the buyer’s mind. With today’s fast- paced market in the GCC, it is more important than ever to work with project partners with an established reputation for getting the job done.
Dell Hospital
Dell Children’s Medical Center of Central Texas will open its doors in January 2007 with a state of the art CHP (Cooling, Heating, Power) system. A 170 bed facility, Dell Children’s Medical Center will be served by an on-site 4.3 MW combustion turbine generator, which will recycle waste heat to produce 22,000 lbs/hr of steam for hospital process loads and 900 tons of chilled water from a steam absorption chiller. The plant also includes a 1,500 ton packaged electrical centrifugal chiller plant, a 20,000 lb/hour packaged boiler and a 1,500 kW diesel emergency engine generator.






