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Abstract: . . . in year 4. Discounted payback occurs in year 4. Energy Savings Summary Note: Total energy use would remain approximately the same. Figures below indicate reduced coal consumption. Displaced energy from coal will be replaced with energy from renewable biomass. Energy Type Coal Average Base Case (MBtu) 289,800.0 Annual Alternative (MBtu) 231,400.0 Consumption Savings (MBtu) 58,400.0 Life-Cycle Savings (MBtu) 583,760.2 Emissions Reduction Summary Emission Type CO2 SO2 Average Base Case (kg) 27,478,053.40 . . . . . . For copies of BLCC, call the FEMP Help Desk at 800-363-3732. 32 — FEDERAL ENERGY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Federal Technology Alert Appendix E NIST BLCC 5.0 Comparative Economic Analysis 10-Year Case Study Base Case: Coal Only Alternative: Biomass and Coal Cofiring General Information Project name: Westinghouse Savannah River Company Fuel Facility Economic Study Project location: South Carolina Analysis type: Federal analysis, agency-funded project Base date of study: January 1, 2001 Service date: January . . . . . . Department, Aiken, SC. Tillman, D.A. (ed.) (2000), “Cofiring Benefits for Coal and Biomass,” Biomass & Bioenergy (special issue), Vol. 19, No. 6, Elsevier Science Ltd., Oxford, UK. Tillman, D., Plasynski, S., and Hughes, E. (Sept. 1999), “Biomass Cofiring In Coal-Fired Boilers: Summary of Test Experiences,” Proceedings of the 4th Biomass Conference of the Americas, Elsevier Science Ltd., Oxford, UK. Walsh, M., et al. (January 2000), Biomass Feedstock Availability in the United States: 1999 State Level Analysis, . . . . . . SC. Tillman, D.A. (ed.) (2000), “Cofiring Benefits for Coal and Biomass,” Biomass & Bioenergy (special issue), Vol. 19, No. 6, Elsevier Science Ltd., Oxford, UK. Tillman, D., Plasynski, S., and Hughes, E. (Sept. 1999), “Biomass Cofiring In Coal-Fired Boilers: Summary of Test Experiences,” Proceedings of the 4th Biomass Conference of the Americas, Elsevier Science Ltd., Oxford, UK. Walsh, M., et al. (January 2000), Biomass Feedstock Availability in the United States: 1999 State Level Analysis, Oak . . . . . . on technology demonstrations • Downloadable versions of publications in Adobe Portable Document Format (pdf) • A list of new technology projects under way • Electronic access to a regular mailing list for new products when they become available • How federal agencies may submit requests to us to assess new and emerging technologies Produced for the U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, a DOE national laboratory DOE/EE-0288 June . . . . . . laboratory DOE/EE-0288 June 2004 U.S. Department of Energy Printed with a renewable-source ink on paper containing at least 50% wastepaper, including 20% postconsumer waste. Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Bringing you a prosperous future where energy is clean, abundant, reliable, and affordable . . . --3000,6,250,3265,114601
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