Invensys to supply Foxboro control systems for innovative Plasco waste-to-energy processes
Posted 03 January 2006Invensys to supply Foxboro control systems for innovative Plasco waste-to-energy processes
Proprietary plasma gasification process converts municipal solid waste to synthetic gas for engines driving electrical cogeneration plants and other applications
Invensys Process Systems has been selected by Plasco Energy Group to supply
a mesh network-based Foxboro I/A Series (www.foxboro.com)
distributed control system (DCS) to be used in Plasco’s proprietary modular
Plasma Gasification Process (PGP).
The Foxboro DCS will provide process and facility control in the Plasco PGP,
a non-incineration thermal decomposition process, which breaks down municipal
solid waste (MSW) into simple components such as hydrogen, nitrogen, and carbon
monoxide. The sealed, highly efficient process uses heat from plasma arc generators
and - without emissions - produces synthetic fuel gases, steam, and an inert
solid slag byproduct, which can be used as light aggregate for concrete, roadway
paving and in various industrial products.
The I/A Series systems will control the PGP converters and gas quality management
modules, enabling the process to produce a consistent quality, environmentally
friendly synthetic gas. This gas can fuel engines for direct generation of electricity.
Exhaust heat from the engines, along with steam from the PGP process itself,
can also drive steam turbines in a combined-cycle electrical generation plant,
for which Foxboro controls will also be utilized. Typically, nearly all of the
electricity produced in such a system is available for local use or sale into
the distribution grid, with only a small portion required to operate the process.
The scalable Plasco PGP energy recovery solution can help businesses and municipalities
consume thousands of tons of solid waste annually. The Plasco PGP process design
and Foxboro control systems are modular, allowing the combined-cycle generation
plant to be expanded incrementally to suit MSW disposal and power needs.
About Plasco Energy Group Inc.
Plasco Energy Group, Inc (Plasco) was formed from two companies, RCL Plasma,
Inc. and Plasco Energy Corp. The two companies employed RCL’s patented
Plasma Gasification Process (PGP) to treat waste or condition certain fuels,
including coal gasification. Plasco is a private Canadian high-technology firm
federally incorporated in 2005. It has invented, developed and patented processes
using plasma arc technology for the environmentally sound conversion of waste
to heat and energy-rich gas and the cost effective generation of electricity.
Plasco has a demonstration facility in Castelgalli, Spain, in conjunction with
its environmental management partner HERA Holding of Spain. Further information
on Plasco Energy Group and its PGP technology can be found at www.plascoenergygroup.com.