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Covanta Michigan Waste Energy

COVANTA Michigan Waste Energy, Inc.
Detroit, Michigan
 

The Greater Detroit Resource Recovery Facility is a refuse derived fuel (RDF) plant that began commercial operation in October 1991. It operates the facility for the City of Detroit under contract with the Greater Detroit Resource Recovery Authority (GDRRA). The facility is permitted to receive up to 4,000 tons of municipal solid waste (MSW) per day. The MSW is processed into RDF, which is then burned in the furnaces, producing 720,000 pounds of steam per hour. The steam is used to generate up to 68 megawatts of electricity and supply export steam at a rate of up to 550,000 pounds per hour. The energy products are sold to Detroit Edison Corporation.

 

Technical Data

Facility Address: Michigan Waste Energy, Inc.
5700 Russell Street
Detroit, MI 48211
(313) 972-5700

Site: Approximately 17.8 acres at the intersection of I-75 and I-94
 
Commercial Operation: October 1991 (Covanta acquired the facility in 1993 from Combustion Engineering/ABB)
 
Energy-from-Waste System: Three 1,097 ton-per-day (RDF) waterwall furnaces with CE traveling grates; three RDF processing lines each rated at nominal 100 tons per hour
 
Boiler Design: 900 sig/825°F superheater outlet conditions
 
Air Pollution Control Equipment: Semi-dry flue gas scrubbers injecting lime slurry, fabric filter baghouses, and continuous emissions monitoring (CEM) system
 
Rated Refuse Capacity: 3,300 tons per day
 
Energy Generation at Rated Capacity: up to 68 megawatts of electrical power from one condensing steam turbine generator with controlled extraction and/or up to 550,000 lbs. of steam/hr by contract
 
Sold to: Detroit Edison Corporation
 
   

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