Grid-connected Integrated Community Energy System. Preliminary report, Phase II, August 9--November 8, 1977. [Clark Univ. , Worcester]

Clark University in the New England area represents an attractive site for demonstration of cogeneration. In Phase I of the program, the team reported: that the system of choice is a diesel generator sized at about Clark's peak electric demand; it should burn No. 6 fuel oil; the system can run...

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Published: Clark University (Worcester, Mass.) 1977
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description Clark University in the New England area represents an attractive site for demonstration of cogeneration. In Phase I of the program, the team reported: that the system of choice is a diesel generator sized at about Clark's peak electric demand; it should burn No. 6 fuel oil; the system can run at nearly full capacity the year round, sell 40 percent of its output, and receive backup as needed from Massachusetts Electric Company; the system should deliver a rate of return of 15 to 20 percent; and there appear to be no institutional or environmental problems. An update on a number of issues that were incompletely resolved in the Phase I report is provided. In Section 2 additional documentation on institutional issues involved in the proposed demonstration plant is provided. In Section 3 a preliminary design analysis that clearly defines the choice of engine and provides revised operating data in light of additional load profile studies is provided. In particular, it is found that: a Sulzer No. 6-oil-burning 1405-kW diesel is the system of choice; the engine should be housed in a separate building in close proximity to the existing central boiler and steam distribution points; and as a result of detailed summer load studies, the engine as specified can be operated with higher capacity factors than anticipated in Phase I. In Section 4 a revised cost estimate using information developed in Sections 2 and 3 is given. No significant change in net cash flow was found, and there was an internal rate of return of 15 percent. The overall conclusion is therefore that, though some details have changed, the Clark demonstration project continues to appear highly attractive. (MCW)
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spelling ftunivnotexas:info:ark/67531/metadc1188798 2025-01-16T23:46:01+00:00 Grid-connected Integrated Community Energy System. Preliminary report, Phase II, August 9--November 8, 1977. [Clark Univ. , Worcester] 1977-01-01 Pages: 141 Text https://doi.org/10.2172/6870125 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1188798/ English eng Clark University (Worcester, Mass.) rep-no: COO-4211-2 grantno: EC-77-C-02-4211 doi:10.2172/6870125 osti: 6870125 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1188798/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc1188798 Fuels Co-Generation 291000 -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Conservation Other Organic Compounds Organic Compounds Feasibility Studies Fuel Oils 32 Energy Conservation Consumption And Utilization Massachusetts Internal Combustion Engines Financing Steam Generation Petroleum Products Systems Analysis North Atlantic Region Demonstration Plants Heating Oils 320600 -- Energy Conservation & Utilization-- Municipalities & Community Systems-- (1980-) Us Organizations Usa 290800* -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Heat Utilization-- (1980-) Forecasting 29 Energy Planning Policy And Economy Cost Us Erda Energy Conservation Diesel Engines National Organizations Power Generation Engines Environmental Impacts Planning Ices North America Oils Deus Report 1977 ftunivnotexas https://doi.org/10.2172/6870125 2021-02-06T23:08:15Z Clark University in the New England area represents an attractive site for demonstration of cogeneration. In Phase I of the program, the team reported: that the system of choice is a diesel generator sized at about Clark's peak electric demand; it should burn No. 6 fuel oil; the system can run at nearly full capacity the year round, sell 40 percent of its output, and receive backup as needed from Massachusetts Electric Company; the system should deliver a rate of return of 15 to 20 percent; and there appear to be no institutional or environmental problems. An update on a number of issues that were incompletely resolved in the Phase I report is provided. In Section 2 additional documentation on institutional issues involved in the proposed demonstration plant is provided. In Section 3 a preliminary design analysis that clearly defines the choice of engine and provides revised operating data in light of additional load profile studies is provided. In particular, it is found that: a Sulzer No. 6-oil-burning 1405-kW diesel is the system of choice; the engine should be housed in a separate building in close proximity to the existing central boiler and steam distribution points; and as a result of detailed summer load studies, the engine as specified can be operated with higher capacity factors than anticipated in Phase I. In Section 4 a revised cost estimate using information developed in Sections 2 and 3 is given. No significant change in net cash flow was found, and there was an internal rate of return of 15 percent. The overall conclusion is therefore that, though some details have changed, the Clark demonstration project continues to appear highly attractive. (MCW) Report North Atlantic University of North Texas: UNT Digital Library
spellingShingle Fuels
Co-Generation
291000 -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Conservation
Other Organic Compounds
Organic Compounds
Feasibility Studies
Fuel Oils
32 Energy Conservation
Consumption
And Utilization
Massachusetts
Internal Combustion Engines
Financing
Steam Generation
Petroleum Products
Systems Analysis
North Atlantic Region
Demonstration Plants
Heating Oils
320600 -- Energy Conservation
& Utilization-- Municipalities & Community Systems-- (1980-)
Us Organizations
Usa 290800* -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Heat Utilization-- (1980-)
Forecasting
29 Energy Planning
Policy And Economy
Cost
Us Erda
Energy Conservation
Diesel Engines
National Organizations
Power Generation
Engines
Environmental Impacts
Planning
Ices
North America
Oils
Deus
Grid-connected Integrated Community Energy System. Preliminary report, Phase II, August 9--November 8, 1977. [Clark Univ. , Worcester]
title Grid-connected Integrated Community Energy System. Preliminary report, Phase II, August 9--November 8, 1977. [Clark Univ. , Worcester]
title_full Grid-connected Integrated Community Energy System. Preliminary report, Phase II, August 9--November 8, 1977. [Clark Univ. , Worcester]
title_fullStr Grid-connected Integrated Community Energy System. Preliminary report, Phase II, August 9--November 8, 1977. [Clark Univ. , Worcester]
title_full_unstemmed Grid-connected Integrated Community Energy System. Preliminary report, Phase II, August 9--November 8, 1977. [Clark Univ. , Worcester]
title_short Grid-connected Integrated Community Energy System. Preliminary report, Phase II, August 9--November 8, 1977. [Clark Univ. , Worcester]
title_sort grid-connected integrated community energy system. preliminary report, phase ii, august 9--november 8, 1977. [clark univ. , worcester]
topic Fuels
Co-Generation
291000 -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Conservation
Other Organic Compounds
Organic Compounds
Feasibility Studies
Fuel Oils
32 Energy Conservation
Consumption
And Utilization
Massachusetts
Internal Combustion Engines
Financing
Steam Generation
Petroleum Products
Systems Analysis
North Atlantic Region
Demonstration Plants
Heating Oils
320600 -- Energy Conservation
& Utilization-- Municipalities & Community Systems-- (1980-)
Us Organizations
Usa 290800* -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Heat Utilization-- (1980-)
Forecasting
29 Energy Planning
Policy And Economy
Cost
Us Erda
Energy Conservation
Diesel Engines
National Organizations
Power Generation
Engines
Environmental Impacts
Planning
Ices
North America
Oils
Deus
topic_facet Fuels
Co-Generation
291000 -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Conservation
Other Organic Compounds
Organic Compounds
Feasibility Studies
Fuel Oils
32 Energy Conservation
Consumption
And Utilization
Massachusetts
Internal Combustion Engines
Financing
Steam Generation
Petroleum Products
Systems Analysis
North Atlantic Region
Demonstration Plants
Heating Oils
320600 -- Energy Conservation
& Utilization-- Municipalities & Community Systems-- (1980-)
Us Organizations
Usa 290800* -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Heat Utilization-- (1980-)
Forecasting
29 Energy Planning
Policy And Economy
Cost
Us Erda
Energy Conservation
Diesel Engines
National Organizations
Power Generation
Engines
Environmental Impacts
Planning
Ices
North America
Oils
Deus
url https://doi.org/10.2172/6870125
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