27 Jul 2021

The long-established family-owned Portlandzementwerk Wittekind Hugo Miebach Söhne KG from Erwitte in southern Westphalia has signed a contract for six energy efficiency modules from Munich-based waste heat specialist Orcan Energy.

With the plant modernization, the cement plant intends to generate additional electricity and significantly improve its eco-balance through sustainable energy generation.

Reduced CO2 emissions

EP 150.200 efficiency Packs lead to savings on the existing cooler

The EP 150.200 efficiency Packs lead to savings on the existing cooler and convert the previously unused waste heat generated during energy-intensive cement production on-site into a total of up to 8,000 megawatt hours of electricity per year. 

At the same time, they reduce the cement plant's CO2 emissions by around 4,000 tons.

Capacity 

The Wittekind cement plant has one rotary kiln and ten shaft kilns, with a total approved capacity of 3,500 tons of cement clinker production per day.

As a result of the process, usable exhaust air from a clinker cooler is available, which is fed to an air-water heat exchanger. 

efficiency Packs

Water is heated and transported to the Orcan ORC modules via a closed hot water circuit. The efficiency Packs thus generate electricity from the hot exhaust air, which is consumed in the on-site power grid. 

By cooling the exhaust air, additional cooling capacity can be saved on the existing air-to-air cooler.

Orcan ORC modules

We chose efficiency Packs from Orcan Energy because they are technically mature"

In principle, Orcan ORC modules work like a steam power plant. Instead of the working medium water, an organic, for example, carbon-based liquid with a low evaporation temperature is used in the ORC process.

"We have set ourselves the goal of reducing our carbon footprint. However, at no time should the energy efficiency measures taken be at the expense of a smooth production process. We chose efficiency Packs from Orcan Energy because they are technically mature, reliable, and low-maintenance," says Lars Richter, Plant Engineer at Wittekind Zement.

decarbonization

Andreas Sichert, CEO of Orcan Energy, says, "Our goal is to play a major role in decarbonizing the global energy system with our waste heat solutions. In energy-intensive industries, we achieve the greatest CO2 savings and can generate a large amount of electricity."

Andreas Sichert adds, "We are, therefore, pleased that Wittekind Zement is now taking a pioneering role in waste heat power generation in cement production. We assume that other cement plants will follow, making a contribution to climate protection with waste heat recovery, which will also have a very positive effect on their energy costs."

customer-specific electrical integration

Installation partner develops the customer-specific electrical integration for a smooth and safe use

The installation partner for the electrical trades is the team from Miebach Schaltanlagen und Montage GmbH & Co KG.

Hand in hand with Orcan Energy, they develop the customer-specific electrical integration for a smooth and safe use of the efficiency Packs.

waste heat project

The waste heat project at the Wittekind cement plant was funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy as part of a funding competition.

As a result of the funding, the payback period for the project was reduced by around half. The project will start in mid-2021, and commissioning is planned for the first quarter of 2022.