Evoqua selected by DCO Energy for biomass project for P&G

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Evoqua, a provider of clean energy technologies, announced it has been chosen by energy developer DCO Energy to provide equipment and services for a new $200 million 50 MW biomass/wood waste-to-energy cogeneration project for consumer products giant Procter & Gamble.

The new plant, to be built by DCO Energy in Albany, Georgia, will provide 100% of the steam energy used by P&G’s Albany manufacturing facility. The steam will be used mainly for drying paper products.

Scheduled for completion in mid-2017, the plant will be known as Albany Green Energy. It will be owned and operated by Constellation, a subsidiary of Exelon Corporation.

The cogeneration plant will turn waste wood and agricultural products into 425,000 pounds per hour of process steam for P&G and 385,000 MWh per year of electrical power to be purchased by Georgia Power.

Evoqua will provide a boiler feedwater makeup system and a condensate polishing system for the operation, as well as related services. The feedwater makeup system will use Evoqua’s Vantage PTI multimedia pretreatment system; double-pass Vantage Membrane Series M286 Reverse Osmosis systems; VFD pumps, and ion exchange polishing resin using customized Evoqua FlexMate tanks.

Off-site resin regeneration for the feedwater makeup system will be done at Evoqua’s Jacksonville, Florida service center. The condensate polishing system will use Evoqua’s off-site condensate polishing services in Rockford, Illinois.

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