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- Title
- Zero Liquid Discharge (Semester Unknown) IPRO 302: ZeroLiquidDischargeIPRO302FinalPresentationSp09
- Creator
- Pattermann, William, Ashrafi, Sahar, Shin, Woo, Isoda, Mitchell, Hill, Ross, Latour, Catherine, Ballard, Ray, Ng, Angela, Lai, James, Ong, Alex, Beissinger, Danny
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
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The objective of this project is to identify, evaluate, and prioritize technologies that can be used to achieve zero discharge in a 500 MW...
Show moreThe objective of this project is to identify, evaluate, and prioritize technologies that can be used to achieve zero discharge in a 500 MW power plant using Powder River Basin coal. To accomplish this mission, we will: 1. Determine the water balance around a typical facility 2. Perform a qualitative assessment of the viability of the three technologies above toward meeting zero discharge. 3. Determine the size, first cost and operating cost for each combination of zero discharge unit operations considered 4. Identify creative options for reusing treated discharge water within the plant 5. Identify emerging technologies that might play a major role in the future.
Sponsorship: Sargent & Lundy
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- Title
- Zero Liquid Discharge (Semester Unknown) IPRO 302
- Creator
- Pattermann, William, Ashrafi, Sahar, Shin, Woo, Isoda, Mitchell, Hill, Ross, Latour, Catherine, Ballard, Ray, Ng, Angela, Lai, James, Ong, Alex, Beissinger, Danny
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
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The objective of this project is to identify, evaluate, and prioritize technologies that can be used to achieve zero discharge in a 500 MW...
Show moreThe objective of this project is to identify, evaluate, and prioritize technologies that can be used to achieve zero discharge in a 500 MW power plant using Powder River Basin coal. To accomplish this mission, we will: 1. Determine the water balance around a typical facility 2. Perform a qualitative assessment of the viability of the three technologies above toward meeting zero discharge. 3. Determine the size, first cost and operating cost for each combination of zero discharge unit operations considered 4. Identify creative options for reusing treated discharge water within the plant 5. Identify emerging technologies that might play a major role in the future.
Sponsorship: Sargent & Lundy
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- Title
- Alternative Meropolitan Power Strategy (Semester Unknown) IPRO 302: Alternative MetropolitanPowerStrategyIPRO302Poster1Sp10
- Creator
- Alsharief, Yagoob, Ballard, Ray, Crites, Sarah, Drecoll, Daniel, Klug, Allen, Goliya, Akshay, Frey, Brent, Marshall, Ray, Min, Hee-jong, Qiu, Li, Zajkowska, Urszula
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
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e federal government is considering mandating a 20% renewable portfolio standard (RPS). Currently, the City of Chicago uses less than 3% of...
Show moree federal government is considering mandating a 20% renewable portfolio standard (RPS). Currently, the City of Chicago uses less than 3% of electricity from renewable energy. Our goal is to produce a hypothetical design for renewable energy to account for 20% of the City of Chicago’s electricity needs
Sponsorship: Sargent and Lundy
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- Title
- Alternative Meropolitan Power Strategy (Semester Unknown) IPRO 302: Alternative MetropolitanPowerStrategyIPRO302FinalPresentationSp10
- Creator
- Alsharief, Yagoob, Ballard, Ray, Crites, Sarah, Drecoll, Daniel, Klug, Allen, Goliya, Akshay, Frey, Brent, Marshall, Ray, Min, Hee-jong, Qiu, Li, Zajkowska, Urszula
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
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e federal government is considering mandating a 20% renewable portfolio standard (RPS). Currently, the City of Chicago uses less than 3% of...
Show moree federal government is considering mandating a 20% renewable portfolio standard (RPS). Currently, the City of Chicago uses less than 3% of electricity from renewable energy. Our goal is to produce a hypothetical design for renewable energy to account for 20% of the City of Chicago’s electricity needs
Sponsorship: Sargent and Lundy
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- Title
- Zero Liquid Discharge (Semester Unknown) IPRO 302: ZeroLiquidDischargeIPRO302ProjectPlanSp09
- Creator
- Pattermann, William, Ashrafi, Sahar, Shin, Woo, Isoda, Mitchell, Hill, Ross, Latour, Catherine, Ballard, Ray, Ng, Angela, Lai, James, Ong, Alex, Beissinger, Danny
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
-
The objective of this project is to identify, evaluate, and prioritize technologies that can be used to achieve zero discharge in a 500 MW...
Show moreThe objective of this project is to identify, evaluate, and prioritize technologies that can be used to achieve zero discharge in a 500 MW power plant using Powder River Basin coal. To accomplish this mission, we will: 1. Determine the water balance around a typical facility 2. Perform a qualitative assessment of the viability of the three technologies above toward meeting zero discharge. 3. Determine the size, first cost and operating cost for each combination of zero discharge unit operations considered 4. Identify creative options for reusing treated discharge water within the plant 5. Identify emerging technologies that might play a major role in the future.
Sponsorship: Sargent & Lundy
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- Title
- Alternative Meropolitan Power Strategy (Semester Unknown) IPRO 302: Alternative MetropolitanPowerStrategyIPRO302Poster2Sp10
- Creator
- Alsharief, Yagoob, Ballard, Ray, Crites, Sarah, Drecoll, Daniel, Klug, Allen, Goliya, Akshay, Frey, Brent, Marshall, Ray, Min, Hee-jong, Qiu, Li, Zajkowska, Urszula
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
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e federal government is considering mandating a 20% renewable portfolio standard (RPS). Currently, the City of Chicago uses less than 3% of...
Show moree federal government is considering mandating a 20% renewable portfolio standard (RPS). Currently, the City of Chicago uses less than 3% of electricity from renewable energy. Our goal is to produce a hypothetical design for renewable energy to account for 20% of the City of Chicago’s electricity needs
Sponsorship: Sargent and Lundy
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- Title
- Zero Liquid Discharge (Semester Unknown) IPRO 302: ZeroLiquidDischargeIPRO302MidTermPresentationSp09
- Creator
- Pattermann, William, Ashrafi, Sahar, Shin, Woo, Isoda, Mitchell, Hill, Ross, Latour, Catherine, Ballard, Ray, Ng, Angela, Lai, James, Ong, Alex, Beissinger, Danny
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
-
The objective of this project is to identify, evaluate, and prioritize technologies that can be used to achieve zero discharge in a 500 MW...
Show moreThe objective of this project is to identify, evaluate, and prioritize technologies that can be used to achieve zero discharge in a 500 MW power plant using Powder River Basin coal. To accomplish this mission, we will: 1. Determine the water balance around a typical facility 2. Perform a qualitative assessment of the viability of the three technologies above toward meeting zero discharge. 3. Determine the size, first cost and operating cost for each combination of zero discharge unit operations considered 4. Identify creative options for reusing treated discharge water within the plant 5. Identify emerging technologies that might play a major role in the future.
Sponsorship: Sargent & Lundy
Deliverables
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- Title
- Zero Liquid Discharge (Semester Unknown) IPRO 302: ZeroLiquidDischargeIPRO302PosterSp09
- Creator
- Pattermann, William, Ashrafi, Sahar, Shin, Woo, Isoda, Mitchell, Hill, Ross, Latour, Catherine, Ballard, Ray, Ng, Angela, Lai, James, Ong, Alex, Beissinger, Danny
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
-
The objective of this project is to identify, evaluate, and prioritize technologies that can be used to achieve zero discharge in a 500 MW...
Show moreThe objective of this project is to identify, evaluate, and prioritize technologies that can be used to achieve zero discharge in a 500 MW power plant using Powder River Basin coal. To accomplish this mission, we will: 1. Determine the water balance around a typical facility 2. Perform a qualitative assessment of the viability of the three technologies above toward meeting zero discharge. 3. Determine the size, first cost and operating cost for each combination of zero discharge unit operations considered 4. Identify creative options for reusing treated discharge water within the plant 5. Identify emerging technologies that might play a major role in the future.
Sponsorship: Sargent & Lundy
Deliverables
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- Title
- Alternative Meropolitan Power Strategy (Semester Unknown) IPRO 302
- Creator
- Alsharief, Yagoob, Ballard, Ray, Crites, Sarah, Drecoll, Daniel, Klug, Allen, Goliya, Akshay, Frey, Brent, Marshall, Ray, Min, Hee-jong, Qiu, Li, Zajkowska, Urszula
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
-
e federal government is considering mandating a 20% renewable portfolio standard (RPS). Currently, the City of Chicago uses less than 3% of...
Show moree federal government is considering mandating a 20% renewable portfolio standard (RPS). Currently, the City of Chicago uses less than 3% of electricity from renewable energy. Our goal is to produce a hypothetical design for renewable energy to account for 20% of the City of Chicago’s electricity needs
Sponsorship: Sargent and Lundy
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- Title
- Zero Liquid Discharge (Semester Unknown) IPRO 302: ZeroLiquidDischargeIPRO302BrochureSp09
- Creator
- Pattermann, William, Ashrafi, Sahar, Shin, Woo, Isoda, Mitchell, Hill, Ross, Latour, Catherine, Ballard, Ray, Ng, Angela, Lai, James, Ong, Alex, Beissinger, Danny
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
-
The objective of this project is to identify, evaluate, and prioritize technologies that can be used to achieve zero discharge in a 500 MW...
Show moreThe objective of this project is to identify, evaluate, and prioritize technologies that can be used to achieve zero discharge in a 500 MW power plant using Powder River Basin coal. To accomplish this mission, we will: 1. Determine the water balance around a typical facility 2. Perform a qualitative assessment of the viability of the three technologies above toward meeting zero discharge. 3. Determine the size, first cost and operating cost for each combination of zero discharge unit operations considered 4. Identify creative options for reusing treated discharge water within the plant 5. Identify emerging technologies that might play a major role in the future.
Sponsorship: Sargent & Lundy
Deliverables
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- Title
- Alternative Meropolitan Power Strategy (Semester Unknown) IPRO 302: Alternative MetropolitanPowerStrategyIPRO302FinalReportSp10
- Creator
- Alsharief, Yagoob, Ballard, Ray, Crites, Sarah, Drecoll, Daniel, Klug, Allen, Goliya, Akshay, Frey, Brent, Marshall, Ray, Min, Hee-jong, Qiu, Li, Zajkowska, Urszula
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
-
e federal government is considering mandating a 20% renewable portfolio standard (RPS). Currently, the City of Chicago uses less than 3% of...
Show moree federal government is considering mandating a 20% renewable portfolio standard (RPS). Currently, the City of Chicago uses less than 3% of electricity from renewable energy. Our goal is to produce a hypothetical design for renewable energy to account for 20% of the City of Chicago’s electricity needs
Sponsorship: Sargent and Lundy
Deliverables
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- Title
- Zero Liquid Discharge (Semester Unknown) IPRO 302: ZeroLiquidDischargeIPRO302FinalReportSp09
- Creator
- Pattermann, William, Ashrafi, Sahar, Shin, Woo, Isoda, Mitchell, Hill, Ross, Latour, Catherine, Ballard, Ray, Ng, Angela, Lai, James, Ong, Alex, Beissinger, Danny
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
-
The objective of this project is to identify, evaluate, and prioritize technologies that can be used to achieve zero discharge in a 500 MW...
Show moreThe objective of this project is to identify, evaluate, and prioritize technologies that can be used to achieve zero discharge in a 500 MW power plant using Powder River Basin coal. To accomplish this mission, we will: 1. Determine the water balance around a typical facility 2. Perform a qualitative assessment of the viability of the three technologies above toward meeting zero discharge. 3. Determine the size, first cost and operating cost for each combination of zero discharge unit operations considered 4. Identify creative options for reusing treated discharge water within the plant 5. Identify emerging technologies that might play a major role in the future.
Sponsorship: Sargent & Lundy
Deliverables
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- Title
- Alternative Meropolitan Power Strategy (Semester Unknown) IPRO 302: Alternative MetropolitanPowerStrategyIPRO302BrochureSp10
- Creator
- Alsharief, Yagoob, Ballard, Ray, Crites, Sarah, Drecoll, Daniel, Klug, Allen, Goliya, Akshay, Frey, Brent, Marshall, Ray, Min, Hee-jong, Qiu, Li, Zajkowska, Urszula
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
-
e federal government is considering mandating a 20% renewable portfolio standard (RPS). Currently, the City of Chicago uses less than 3% of...
Show moree federal government is considering mandating a 20% renewable portfolio standard (RPS). Currently, the City of Chicago uses less than 3% of electricity from renewable energy. Our goal is to produce a hypothetical design for renewable energy to account for 20% of the City of Chicago’s electricity needs
Sponsorship: Sargent and Lundy
Deliverables
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- Title
- Alternative Meropolitan Power Strategy (Semester Unknown) IPRO 302: Alternative MetropolitanPowerStrategyIPRO302ProjectPlanSp10
- Creator
- Alsharief, Yagoob, Ballard, Ray, Crites, Sarah, Drecoll, Daniel, Klug, Allen, Goliya, Akshay, Frey, Brent, Marshall, Ray, Min, Hee-jong, Qiu, Li, Zajkowska, Urszula
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
-
e federal government is considering mandating a 20% renewable portfolio standard (RPS). Currently, the City of Chicago uses less than 3% of...
Show moree federal government is considering mandating a 20% renewable portfolio standard (RPS). Currently, the City of Chicago uses less than 3% of electricity from renewable energy. Our goal is to produce a hypothetical design for renewable energy to account for 20% of the City of Chicago’s electricity needs
Sponsorship: Sargent and Lundy
Deliverables
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