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Title: Hurricane Katrina: Baptist Medical Center's CHP Plant Operation


1
Hurricane Katrina Baptist Medical Center's CHP
Plant Operation
  • Louay Chamra, PhD
  • and
  • B. K. Hodge, PhD, PE
  • Southeast CHP Application Center
  • Mississippi State University

2
Facility Overview
3
Facility Overview
  • 624-bed capacity
  • Full-service urban hospital with a medical staff
    of 497 with 3,000 employees

4
System Description
  • System Schematic

Econ.
WHRB
Natural Gas
DV
Generator
Gearbox
Turbine
Chiller
5
System Description
6
System Description
  • Gas Turbine Generator Set
  • Diverter Valve
  • Waste Heat Recovery Boiler
  • Economizer
  • Steam Absorption Chiller
  • Primary Switch Gear

7
System Description
  • Gas Turbine Generator Set

8
System Description
  • Gas Turbine Generator
  • Natural gas fired
  • 5,600 hp with ISO standard day output of 4.0 MW
  • Starting and synchronizing controls
  • Fire detection/protection
  • Vibration analyzer
  • Nominal 13,800 volts

9
System Description
  • Diverter Valve
  • Operation is controlled by the heat recovery
    boiler
  • Directs the exhaust gas to the HR boiler or out
    of the bypass stack to maintain the required
    steam pressure

10
System Description
  • Waste Heat Recovery Boiler
  • WHRB rated at 30,000 lb/hr
  • 125 psi steam to absorption units and hospital
  • Two modes of firing
  • Turbine
  • 5.8 MMBtu duct burner system
  • supplements turbine exhaust
  • Direct fresh-air fire
  • 41.5 MMBtu when the turbine is off line

11
System Description
  • Economizer
  • Utilizes remaining waste heat to preheat boiler
    feed water
  • Water treatment chemicals fed to feedwater prior
    to the economizer

12
System Description
  • Absorption Chillers
  • 1250-ton double effect
  • Utilizes 115 psi steam at 11.8 lb/hr-ton
  • 750-ton double effect
  • Utilizes 115 psi steam at 9.6 lb/hr-ton
  • Chilled water at 42 F with 54 F return
  • 23 AHUs served in main hospital
  • 60 percent of total chilled water requirements

13
System Description
  • Absorption Chillers

14
System Description
  • Primary Switchgear
  • Metal-clad 4-bay switchgear
  • Vacuum breakers for generator output and primary
    utility feed
  • Generator and utility protective relays
  • Synchronizing controls for generator/utility grid
  • Immediate shift from turbine to grid power
  • 2 seconds to secondary grid feed

15
Scheduled Maintenance Items and Frequency
  • Turbine gearbox overhaul 3.5 years
  • Oil change As needed
  • Filter replacement 3 months
  • Routine inspections 8 weeks
  • Intermediate inspection 6 months
  • Annual inspection
  • 200 off-line hours/year for inspections
  • Monthly maintenance contract 14,500
  • (includes all parts and labor)

16




Economics (early years)
  • Year Elec. Sav. NG Cost Maint.
    Savings
  • 1,250,000 402,000 159,000
    686,000
  • 1,240,000 432,000 159,000
    648,000
  • 1,400,000 468,000 163,000
    770,000
  • ___________
  • Average cost avoidance 701,000
  • Projected simple payback period attained.

17
Economics (recent)
  • Year Elec. Sav. NG Cost Maint.
    Savings
  • 2001 1,415,770 708,549 174,000
    533,225
  • 2002 1,587,074 776,950 174,000
    636,123
  • 1,823,494 743,852 174,000
    905,643
  • 2,022,926 972,401 174,000
    876,524
  • ___________
  • Average cost avoidance 737,879

18
Utilities
  • Natural gas price per MMBTU Pre-Katrina -
    8.46 Post-Katrina - 14.79
  • Electricity price per kWh Pre-Katrina -
    0.08 Post-Katrina - 0.07

19
Utilities Cost Data
20
Hurricane Katrina
21
Katrinas Impact
  • 302,000 homes destroyed
  • Approximately 125-250B in damages
  • 1,323 deaths
  • 2.7M customers without power

22
MBMC Response
23
Value of CHP
  • Mississippi Baptist Medical Center
  • Remained open and treated a high volume of
    patients
  • Provided clothing, food, and housing for
    displaced patients during the first night of the
    disaster
  • Opened a round-the-clock day care to allow
    employees to focus on patient care

24
Any Questions?
  • Energy Efficient with a Cleaner Environment
  • Power Security
  • Power Reliability

CHP is a Triple Win
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