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Title: Sunflower Integrated Bioenergy Center


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Sunflower Integrated Bioenergy Center
SIBC
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Kansas Bioscience Authority
NISTAC(National Institute for Strategic
Technology Acquisition and Commercialization)
Sunflower Electric Power Corporation
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NISTAC
  • Founded in 1994 as a nonprofit under the auspices
    of Kansas State University and the Kansas
    Technology Enterprise Corporation (KTEC)
  • Commercialization of intellectual property from
  • Kansas State University
  • Corporate patent portfolio
  • Promote business development in Kansas and around
    the nation through the use of technology

SIBC
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Kansas Bioscience Authority
  • Created in April 2004 under the Kansas Economic
    Growth Act
  • Independent entity of the state with the
    authority to invest 580 million in bioscience
    activities
  • Mission to make Kansas a national leader in
    bioscience development and commercialization

SIBC
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Sunflower Electric
  • Nonprofit corporation formed in 1957 by six rural
    electric distribution cooperatives
  • Services 34 western Kansas counties with over
    61,000 meter points
  • Actively engaged in rural development activities
    throughout western Kansas for many years

SIBC
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Holcomb Station 2013
Artists Rendering
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Holcomb Expansion Project
  • Total installed cost of the three plants is
    expected to be 3.6 billion
  • Over a 35-year period will exceed 8 billion
  • Construction Impact (6 year period)
  • 3,600 jobs created (direct and induced) in
    Kansas
  • Annual payroll of more than 116 million
  • Continuing Impact (35-year study period)
  • More than 400 full-time jobs (direct and induced)
    created in Kansas
  • Annual payroll of more than 24 million
  • Studies completed by Dr. Ralph Gamble, a noted
    Fort Hays State University Economics professor

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Sunflower Integrated Bioenergy Center
  • Goal is to develop a bioenergy project that will
    integrate a number of commercial or near
    commercial renewable energy technologies with the
    coal-based power plant located at Holcomb Station

SIBC
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Global Energy Markets
SIBC
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Sunflower Integrated Bioenergy Center
Tallow
CO2
Corn/Grain Sorghum
Livestock Processing
Wet Distillers Grain
Ethanol Plant
Dairy
Algae Solids
Thin Stillage
Algae Reactor
Algae Oil
Waste Water
Manure
Methanol (Converted from Methane)
Other Oils (Soybean etc)
Nutrients (Nitrogen Phosphorus) Water
Water
Flue Gas
Extracted Corn Oil
Sunflower Holcomb Power Plant
Anaerobic Digester
Biodiesel Plant
Ammonia
Ethanol
Biogas
Electricity
Biodiesel
Glycerol
Ethanol
Biodiesel
Methane
Electricity
Energy Products
Reduced Waste Streams CO2, NOx, SOx, Nutrient
Load (Nitrogen Phosphorus), Heat, Waste Water
SIBC
Patent Pending
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Livestock Processing Subsystem
Tallow
CO2
  • CO2 from the ethanol plant can be converted to
    dry ice for refrigeration purposes.

Livestock Processing
Ethanol Plant
  • Processor waste water and manure are converted to
    methane in the anaerobic digester.

Waste Water
  • Beef tallow is used as an oil source for the
    biodiesel plant.

Anaerobic Digester
Biodiesel Plant
Biogas
Methane
Energy Products
SIBC
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Dairy Subsystem
Wet Distillers Grain
Ethanol Plant
Dairy
Algae Solids
Algae Reactor
Manure
  • Wet distillers grain from the ethanol process and
    algae solids (protein residue) are used for
    cattle feed.
  • Dairy manure and waste water are converted to
    methane in the anaerobic digester.

Anaerobic Digester
Biogas
Methane
Energy Products
SIBC
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Anaerobic Digester Subsystem
Livestock Processing
Ethanol Plant
Dairy
Thin Stillage
  • Digester processes waste water and manure from
    the livestock facilities and potentially glycerol
    from the biodiesel plant.

Algae Reactor
Waste Water
Manure
  • Digester ammonia, nutrients (nitrogen and
    phosphorus), and water are used in the algae
    reactor and power plant.

Nutrients (Nitrogen Phosphorus) Water
Sunflower Holcomb Power Plant
Anaerobic Digester
Biodiesel Plant
Ammonia
Biogas
Glycerol
  • Bacteria in the digester produces methane which
    can be used by the ethanol and power plant.

Methane
Energy Products
SIBC
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Methane
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Coal-based Power Plant Subsystem
  • Flue gas emissions from the power plant are
    stripped as they flow through the algae reactor
    creating algae oil and solids.
  • Excess water from algae reactor can be cleaned
    for electricity production.
  • Ammonia from the anaerobic digester can be used
    for the SCR in power plant and excess methane can
    replace some demand for natural gas.

Algae Reactor
Water
Flue Gas
Sunflower Holcomb Power Plant
Anaerobic Digester
Ammonia
Biogas
Electricity
Methane
Electricity
Energy Products
SIBC
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Algae SubsystemConverts C02 emissions into
renewable fuels
  • Algae solids are used as animal feed, starch for
    the ethanol plant, or burned directly in the coal
    unit.

Ethanol Plant
Dairy
  • A significant portion of the Algae is harvested
    from the reactor daily and is separated into
    Algae oil, solids, and water.

Algae Solids
  • Algae oils are a feedstock for the biodiesel
    plant.

Algae Reactor
Algae Oil
Nutrients (Nitrogen Phosphorus) Water
Water
Flue Gas
Sunflower Holcomb Power Plant
Anaerobic Digester
Biodiesel Plant
  • Flue gas is introduced to the bioreactor, where
    algae utilize CO2, NOx and suspended nutrients
    from the anaerobic digester to optimize the
    growth.

Biodiesel
Biodiesel
Energy Products
SIBC
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Algae ReactorConverts C02 emissions into
renewable fuels
  • Microalgae is the most primitive plant form -
    typically one or two cells.
  • This simple structure allows algae to be very
    efficient at converting sunlight, CO2, and
    nutrients into oil (for biodiesel) and starch
    (for ethanol).
  • The algae reactor is capable of utilizing the
    waste CO2 and NOx in flue gas and the nutrients
    from livestock/processing waste to create
    valuable energy products.
  • Algae systems have been research for decades
    including work by the National Renewable Energy
    Laboratory. Production was found to be viable
    but most work was done when fuel prices were half
    of what they are today.
  • No large scale algae reactor is in operation
    today but significant investment has been made
    recently in conjunction with higher global energy
    costs.

SIBC
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Algae
SIBC
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Ethanol Subsystem
CO2
Corn/Grain Sorghum
Livestock Processing
Wet Distillers Grain
Ethanol Plant
Dairy
Algae Solids
Thin Stillage
Algae Reactor
  • Ethanol plant will produce ethanol, distillers
    grains used by the dairy, thin stillage for the
    anaerobic digester and extracted corn oil that
    will be used in the biodiesel plant.

Extracted Corn Oil
Anaerobic Digester
Biodiesel Plant
Ethanol
  • Ethanol plant will consume methane gas, grain,
    glycerol, and algae solids.

Glycerol
Ethanol
Methane
Energy Products
SIBC
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Ethanol
SIBC
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Biodiesel Subsystem
  • The biodiesel plant can utilize a number of oil
    sources including algae oil, tallow, recovered
    corn oil, and other vegetable oils such as
    soybean.

Tallow
Livestock Processing
Ethanol Plant
Algae Reactor
Algae Oil
Methanol (Converted from Methane)
Other Oils (Soybean etc)
  • The biodiesel plant will produce Glycerol as a
    by-product which can be sold (ingredient in soap
    and cosmetics) or processed in the anaerobic
    digester.

Extracted Corn Oil
Anaerobic Digester
Biodiesel Plant
Ethanol
Biodiesel
Glycerol
Biodiesel
Energy Products
SIBC
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Biodiesel
SIBC
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Expected Benefits
  • Efficiencies of integration
  • Improved economics over stand-alone system
  • Water re-use
  • Value from waste streams
  • Flue gas utilization
  • New job creation
  • Additional regional economic activity
  • Shared human resources

SIBC
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Current Status
  • Formation of founding partners company
  • Final technology and financial partner selection
  • Enhanced subsystem feasibility studies
  • Economic
  • Engineering for integration
  • Environmental / water
  • Ethanol plant construction 2007

SIBC
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Sunflower Integrated Bioenergy Center
Tallow
CO2
Corn/Grain Sorghum
Livestock Processing
Wet Distillers Grain
Ethanol Plant
Dairy
Algae Solids
Thin Stillage
Algae Reactor
Algae Oil
Waste Water
Manure
Methanol (Converted from Methane)
Other Oils (Soybean etc)
Nutrients (Nitrogen Phosphorus) Water
Water
Flue Gas
Extracted Corn Oil
Sunflower Holcomb Power Plant
Anaerobic Digester
Biodiesel Plant
Ammonia
Ethanol
Biogas
Electricity
Biodiesel
Glycerol
Ethanol
Biodiesel
Methane
Electricity
Energy Products
Reduced Waste Streams CO2, NOx, SOx, Nutrient
Load (Nitrogen Phosphorus), Heat, Waste Water
SIBC
Patent Pending
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