oil and gas boiler Articles
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Project - Bowling Green, Ohio Steam Plant - Cogeneration
Capacity: 240 kpph A University Steam Plant owns and operates three gas and fuel oil fired boilers at their powerhouse located in BowlingGreen, Ohio. The steam plant combusts natural gas as a primary fuel and utilizes #2 fuel oil as a supplementary fuel to generate steam for heating and cooking at the University. The three 80,000 pound per hour units are designated Units #1, #2, and #3. The ...
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Smith College Energy Center - 3.5-MW CHP Plant - Case Study
Quick Facts LOCATION: Northampton, MA FACILITY PEAK LOAD: 3.5 megawatts (MW) EQUIPMENT: 3.5 MW Solar Turbine, Rentech HRSG, package boiler and two York absorption chillers. FUEL: Natural Gas USE OF THERMAL ENERGY: Heating, cooling & hot water for the campus. USE OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY: Displaces campus loads previously supplied by the local utility. AVERAGE CAPACITY FACTOR: 75 % CHP IN ...
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Energy efficiency and emission reduction of TPM, PM2.5, and SO2 from natural gas and fuel oil fired boiler exhausts
Fully 8% of all of Canada’s energy consumption occurs in gas and fuel oil fired boilers in commercial and institutional facilities1, with proportional amounts of greenhouse gases, particulate matter, and other pollutants. Recently particulate matter, and in particular that smaller than 2.5 microns (PM2.5) has garnered specific attention due to attributed health effects as demonstrated by ...
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Combined Heat and Power - Case Study
Project Demonstrates High Potential for CHP in Food Processing Industry Frito-Lay North America, Inc., a division of PepsiCo, installed a combined heat and power (CHP) system at its food processing plant in Killingly, Connecticut, in 2009. The installation was supported by a state grant under Connecticut’s Energy Independence Act, which encouraged businesses and government agencies to ...
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