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EHD - Public
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4400 - Solid Waste Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
2013
RECORD_ID
PR0505006
PE
4445
FACILITY_ID
FA0006475
FACILITY_NAME
TRACY MATERIAL RECOVERY/TRANSF
STREET_NUMBER
30703
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
MACARTHUR
STREET_TYPE
DR
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
APN
25313019
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
30703 S MACARTHUR DR
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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Transfer/Processing Report <br /> Tracy Material Recovery and Transfer facility <br /> 30703 S. MacArthur Drive, Tracy, California 95377 <br /> - switch to on-site biomass <br /> energy, with minimal <br /> transmission losses, with a <br /> distributed generation model. <br /> Residual Biomass ash from 7% to Bio-Char from 1% to 5% of <br /> 10% of feedstock that can be feedstock that offers long-term <br /> used for land application. soil sequestration of carbon. <br /> The applicant proposes to add a biomass gasification unit to produce green <br /> electricity out of the clean processed wood waste materials that are currently <br /> recovered and processed on-site. The applicant proposes to utilize 40 tons per <br /> day (TPD) of clean wood chips processed on-site to generate approximately 1 <br /> mega-watt/hour of electricity. <br /> The biomass gasification unit will only receive clean processed wood chips, and a <br /> similar unit has already obtained the necessary air permits from the San Joaquin <br /> Valley Air Pollution Control District. The wood waste that is recovered and <br /> processed into biomass wood chips is currently being hauled to the Central Valley <br /> (to Woodland, Tracy, Rocklin or Andersen), to be combusted at biomass-to-energy <br /> facilities. The electricity is considered renewable power and will assist in achieving <br /> the state mandate of utilizing 20% renewable energy by 2010. Current state policy <br /> and future laws could increase the amount of renewable energy used in California <br /> to 33% by 2020. <br /> The applicant proposes to use proven gasification technologies that converts <br /> biomass into a synthetic natural gas ("syngas") through the process of thermo- <br /> chemical conversion in a biomass gasification unit. This syngas is then used to <br /> fuel a specially modified natural gas genset that provides renewable electricity and <br /> heat. The biomass gasification process is a thermo-chemical one that `cooks' <br /> biomass in an oxygen starved environment. By depriving the fuel of sufficient <br /> oxygen the biomass does not burn, but rather gives off a hydrogen rich <br /> syngas. As the biomass gives off the syngas, it is transformed into bio-char and <br /> ash of approximately 1-5% of the volume of biomass fuel. The syngas is then <br /> captured, cleaned and cooled before being sent as fuel to the Genset. <br /> The Gensets are provided by a variety of nationally known vendors such as <br /> Cummins, Caterpillar, or GE. This ensures that there are readily available spare <br /> parts and maintenance technicians available locally. The bio-char has <br /> demonstrated ability to sequester carbon in solid form for upward of 1,000 years if <br /> applied as a soil amendment. A conveyor fed hopper provides the most flexible <br /> solution to deliver biomass wood chips into the unit into the fuel hopper. Once in <br /> the hopper, the system uses a robust platform and fuel metering sensors to <br /> continuously feed the conversion unit in small batches as needed. The biomass <br /> 15 <br />
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