That is one heck of a lot of trees. Using data from EPA's Airmarkets web page, that would amount to something on the order of 100,000-200,000 tons of wood per year
JBK
>>> "Nutter, Thomas M." <TNUTTER(a)alleghenyenergy.com> 6/4/2008 9:43 AM >>>
Sally,
Keith emailed me yesterday with basically the same question- so I'll
copy my reply. If there are other questions please let me know.
Tom
Keith,
I believe the permit that we applied for is to construct a biomass
cofiring process at Albright Station. As part of an evaluation of the
feasibility of the use of renewable energy sources, a demonstration,
funded by the USDOE, was performed at Albright which involved the
co-firing of 10% woody biomass (sawdust), by weight. Allegheny Energy
installed the necessary ancillary equipment to store and deliver the
biomass, including a separate injection co-firing system on Unit 3, a
tangentially-fired boiler with a generating capacity of 140 MW (net).
The demonstration provided favorable results with respect to sulfur
dioxide, nitrogen oxides, mercury, and other pollutants. After
completion of the project, the equipment was left intact to be utilized
in this modification. The project is not a major modification and does
not cause a significant increase in any of the regulated pollutants.
Although the addition of the capability to co-fire biomass in each of
the three boilers at the Albright power Station will cause changes in
emissions, we contend that a PSD review will not be triggered for any of
these regulated pollutants while co-firing a maximum of 10% biomass (by
weight) in each of the three boilers.
The Analysis of Potential PSD Applicability Determination and Emissions
Point Data Summary Sheets were presented to the WVDEP, including
information on particulate matter (PM) and volatile organic compounds
(VOCs) emissions.
I can't seem to follow the DEP website link to find these documents but
I could provide them if you're interested.
Tom
Tom Nutter
Regional Engineer
Allegheny Energy Supply
An Allegheny Energy Company
Fort Martin/Albright Region
Phone: (304) 329-4263
Fax: (304) 329-4278
Email: tnutter(a)alleghenyenergy.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Sally Wilts [mailto:swilts@cheat.org]
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2008 8:43 AM
To: Nutter, Thomas M.
Subject: increased pollution
I received the DEP notice abiut increased particulates from the
powerstation. Are you burning more poor quality coal or increasing
production, or what is causing more particulates?
--
Sally Wilts, Administrative Assistant
Friends of the Cheat
119 S. Price St.
Kingwood, WV 26537
304-329-3621