Methanol Savings Sample Clauses

Methanol Savings. The M&V protocol for this savings source is based on IPMVP Option A. Installing the Pearl process will reduce methanol consumption at the plant because the process also partially removes nitrogen from the centrate. The amount of N reduction after installation will be determined based on the amount of fertilizer produced. The methanol cost savings from this reduction will then be calculated using baseline parameters. Measured Variables:  Xxxxxxx Xxxxx fertilizer amount (in tons) Stipulated Variables:  Fertilizer acceptance rate = 90%  N weight ratio in fertilizer = 5.72%  Baseline plant total N load = 7,120 lbs/day  Baseline plant methanol use = 2,984 gal/day  Methanol cost = $1.78 per gallon  Cost Savings Calculations Annual fertilizer tonnage is obtained from the previous M&V work. The fertilizer amount in the invoice is the amount acceptable for resale. Assuming a 90% acceptance rate, the actual fertilizer produced at the reactor is then: Annual fertilizer produced = Measured fertilizer tonnage / 90% The Xxxxxxx Xxxxx fertilizer is an equimolar crystalline matrix of magnesium, ammonium, and phosphate: NH4MgPO4.6(H2O). The molar ratio of N in the fertilizer is 5.72% by weight. Therefore, the annual amount of N removed from the centrate is: Annual N removed = Annual fertilizer produced x 5.72% Daily N removed = Annual N removed / 365 days Baseline daily total N load at the plant, including both centrate load and main process load, is 7,120 lbs/day. So, the daily percent N load savings is: Financial Grade Operational Audit % daily N removed = Daily N removed / 7,120 lbs/day Baseline methanol use at the plant is 2,984 gal/day, and the consumption is linear with the N load in the water. The amount of methanol saved from N load reduction is then: Daily methanol savings = % daily N removed x 2,984 gal/day Annual methanol savings = Daily methanol savings x 365 days Cost savings to TMWRF from reduced methanol use can then be calculated using the baseline unit price of methanol. Methanol cost savings = Annual methanol savings x $1.78 per gal
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