1835 Energy Drive, Courtice, Durham Region, Ontario, Canada, L1E 2R2
Quick Technical Facts
12 hectares
100 per cent publicly owned by Durham and York Regions
Reworld (formerly Covanta)
140,000 tonnes of garbage/year (110,000 tonnes/year from Durham Region and 30,000 tonnes/year from York Region).
Thermal mass burn with Martin GmbH stoker grate combustion technology.
Two (2) Municipal Solid Waste-fired Combustors (MWC) utilizing mass burn technology; each capable of processing 218 tonnes/day or 70,000 tonnes/year for a combined total of 436 tonnes/day or 140,000 tonnes/year.
Air Pollution Control Equipment
Each individual boiler will have its own dedicated Air Pollution Control system consisting of:
- Selective non-catalytic reduction (SNCR) system for control of nitrogen oxides (NOx).
- Patented Very Low NOx (VLN™) system for additional NOx control.
- Evaporative cooling tower with dry lime reactor for acid gas control.
- Activated carbon injection system for mercury and dioxin control.
- Minimum temperature of 1,000°C for volatile organic compound (VOC), dioxin and furan control.
- Fabric filter baghouse system for particulate matter control.
- Continuous emissions monitoring (CEM) devices monitor stack emissions on a continuous basis to ensure compliance with stringent Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks air quality standards and Environmental Compliance Approval (ECA) limits.
- 87.6 metres
- GE turbine generator produces gross electrical output of 17.5 MW and a net output of approximately 14 MW.
- Electricity is sold to the provincial grid under a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with the Ontario Power Authority (OPA).
- Recovery of ferrous metals (e.g. iron and steel) and non-ferrous metals (e.g. aluminum and copper).
- Zero wastewater discharge to the municipal sanitary sewer system (except for the office washrooms and kitchen facilities). All process water is reused within the facility.
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