What is plasma gasification technology (reactor) for processing municipal solid waste into electricity?
Specialists at UGK-Energetika LLC develop, design, and produce plasma reactors under the brand “UPG-Neutron,” designed for processing any type of organic MSW waste into synthesis gas with the capability of generating electrical energy from 1 MW to 10 MW at power stations based on OCR turbines or ORC turbines – “Organic Rankine cycle”, or at steam turbine mini-CHP plants, as well as producing synthetic liquid fuel fractions and torrefaction of carbon feedstock.
The plasma gasification (reactor) branded “UPG-Neutron” is a tested advanced technology for the disposal of sorted waste and is the most environmentally safe method.
The “UPG-Neutron” plasma gasification installation allows processing MSW, MSW waste of any hazard class, and generating electricity from their processing. It helps reduce waste disposal costs by five times.
The “UPG-Neutron” plasma gasification installation is an innovative product and has no analogs in the MSW, MSW waste disposal market in terms of efficiency!
“UPG-Neutron” is applicable for processing municipal solid waste:
Industries |
Main types of MSW waste (feedstock) |
1. Municipal services |
MSW, MSW, wood greenery (branches, twigs), rubber waste, etc. |
2. Coal industry |
Low-grade coal, screenings, coke, brown coals, etc. |
3. Oil industry |
Oil sludge, petcoke, heavy tars, etc. |
5. Water utilities |
Filter sludges |
7. Wood processing |
Sawdust, wood chips, other wood processing wastes |
8. Food industry |
Distillery dregs, filter sludges, other wastes |
9. Transport |
Used oils, railway ties, etc. |
10. Agriculture |
Coconut shells, rice husks, straw, citrus peels, bedding, manure, palm oil production waste, etc. |
11. Mining and processing |
Peat, lignin |
12. Oil and fat plants |
Filter sludges from purification facilities, oilseed cleaning waste |
Technical specifications of the “UPG-Neutron” reactor:
Schematic of “UPG-Neutron” with one type of loading device:
Schematic of “UPG-Neutron” with combined loading devices
Operating principle:
In the “UPG-Neutron” reactor, there are no costly consumables – plasmatron electrodes. The operating principle of the plasma gasifier (Reactor) is based on the high-temperature destruction of organic raw materials with the subsequent formation of combustible gas. The high-temperature regime in the gasifier is created by the turbulent flow of ionized gas. Recirculation is forced by a fan installed in the gasifier’s gas paths system. The fan motor is powered by an external energy source. Initially, flue gases resulting from the combustion of wood fuel in the gasifier to create a catalyst participate in the recirculation. The catalyst in the form of wood ash promotes the formation of high-calorie gas in the gasifier. The turbulent flow is created by the recirculation system through the gas paths, ionizing the gas molecules due to friction against the gasifier walls, insulated from the ground. When oppositely charged gas molecules collide in the recirculation stream, a spark discharge occurs with a temperature in the spark of no less than 3000°C, leading to a sharp increase in temperature. Moisture from the fuel or separately fed into the gasifier in the form of steam breaks down in the spark discharge into hydrogen and oxygen. Hydrogen participates in the formation of hydrocarbon gas, some of which burns, raising the gasification temperature.
After reaching the set parameters of the created plasma, wastes are fed into the gasifier: solids – fraction no more than 100 mm and humidity up to 80%, – via a conveyor through the sluice chamber from above, liquids – in the form of a water-oil emulsion through an injector into the pressurized gas path of the recirculation system.
The gas formed in the gasifier is cleaned of ash through a cyclone, cooled through a cooling block, and supplied to the generator (power station, mini-CHP). Part of the electricity generated by the generator is used to further power the gasifier, while the external power source is disconnected. The remaining energy is transferred to an external consumer.
As a result of the described processes, wastes are completely burned at temperatures up to 10,000°C. Ecologically safe, chemically inert slags are formed at the outlet of the gasifier. The performance of the gasifier (reactor) is regulated by the flow rate of the recirculation by a frequency regulator of the motor.
Mobile power block based on the “UPG-Neutron” plasma reactor with a power station based on an OCR turbine or ORC turbines – Rankine “Organic Rankine cycle”.
Table 3. General technical specifications of the “NEUTRON-GTUS” power unit.
№ | Item | NEUTRON-GTUS-ORC |
1 | Nominal electrical power at generator terminals, kW | 2000-10000 |
2 | Efficiency of the installation on synthesis gas fuel, % | 58.6 |
3 | Nominal rotor speed of the generator, rpm | 1500 |
4 | Temperature of the flue gases, °C | 1000 |
5 | Type of generator | Asynchronous, four-pole |
6 | Type of current | AC |
7 | Nominal voltage, V | 380 |
8 | Nominal frequency of current, Hz | 50 |
9 | Operational parameters of the equipment, including: | |
– Inter-regulation resource, hours (once a year) | 8000 | |
– Resource until major repair, hours | 80000 | |
– Service life, hours | 200000 | |
– Service life, years | 25 | |
10 | Dimensions in transport position, mm | From 12000x2400x2400 |
11 | Operating temperature range, °C | -40…+60 |
12 | Seismic impact intensity of points on the MSK-64 scale | Not less than 7 |
For all questions, please contact our specialists:
Yekaterinburg | Russia, CIS | |
+7 (343) 272-31-80 | 8 (800) 201-71-60 | ka@urgk.ru |
+7 (343) 272-31-82 | info@urgk.ru |