Global Applications, Systems & Services
RGP provides solutions for many regions and industries around the world facing clean water and renewable energy shortages.
RGP’s solutions are especially suited to those regions and industries with wastewater challenges and problems, including:
Brewery, Beverage, Food Processors and Manufacturers
Remaining slurries of liquid waste contain high levels of dissolved and suspended solids, and are also high in nitrogen, which is a primary contributor to water eutrophication, the ‘dead zones’ of lakes and oceans. RGP’s anaerobically treated nitrogen, however, is useful fertilizer for crops. Nitrogen fertilizer for fruit-bearing plants can be a large expense to farmers, and integration of RGP’s re-usable water for irrigation can be another source of revenue or prevented costs, another profitable and efficient method of turning waste into valuable products.
RGP can employ denitrification treatment using Bionest technology designed to biologically remove the nitrogen from the treated water. Final filtration then disinfection using UV sterilizers or chlorine yields water suitable for discharge under the strictest water quality standards. RGP does not intend to purify the treated water for human consumption from CAFO waste, but it can be done for animal consumption using reverse osmosis filters.
Value from Waste
RGP can revolutionize agricultural processing by capturing value from waste streams, including turning vinasse into irrigation-grade water. At sugar mills in Hawai‘i and around the world, millions of gallons of water are polluted each day. The polluted waters ferment in ponds and ditches, and release thousands of tons of greenhouse gases and noxious smells into the air. A large component of the gases discharged into the air is methane gas (CH4), which is the major component of natural gas, and is a far more damaging greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide (CO2). RGP intends to capture the methane by treating the wastewater in sealed anaerobic reactor vessels, drawing off the CH4 gas for conversion into energy, then selling that energy to local utility companies and reclaiming the treated water for reuse.
RGP can process large volumes of sewage water quickly and effectively without the operational costs and capital costs of membrane reactors, which are prone to foul under heavy, constant throughput. RGP’s system can be used alongside high-temperature, high-solids stirred tank reactors used to digest sewage sludge, or can be used on unsettled screened primary effluent.
Because sewage and water treatment infrastructure is often the largest use of energy in a community, RGP’s systems – eliminating water or sludge handling steps – provide large cost savings. Additionally, biogas produced by the anaerobic treatment of the sewage effluent is useful in offsetting large power demands typical at sewage treatment plants, and reclaimed water also directly reduces the high costs of water pulled from wells.
More specifically RGP Bio-Nest reactors produce combustion grade methane which may be stored to accommodate short-term load valleys and peaks that occur over the course of a typical day or week. When combined with water distillation or a reverse osmosis process, an RGP plant can even accept excess load from adjacent or wheeled generation sources to further resolve load problems that occur in grid constrained areas. This feature pairs well with a solar or wind facility that may otherwise be curtailed due to load or voltage issues.
Based on these highly flexible load-leveling capabilities, an RGP facility can serve the role of firm or curtailable power generation, wastewater mitigation, grey water production and clean water production. RGP engineering staff can work with each unique site to develop a customized installation that meets any or all of these goals while maximizing cost effectiveness.
Finally, the RGP process is both scaleable and modular. This means that a facility can be expanded or reduced to better match changing site needs. It also means that individual reactors can be serviced while remaining system components continue operation, thus reducing down time. To learn more, please contact RealGreen Power at rgpinfo@realgreenpower.com
RGP provides design, engineering and operational solutions for specific businesses with wastewater problems and clean-water needs. RGP tailors its technology to source, volume and content of wastewater effluent.
RGP design engineers conduct thorough needs assessment, including existing waste-water analysis, and provide comprehensive RGP solutions that include site-specific design-build, expansion and operational considering. Comprehensive analysis identifies existing wastewater problems (content, effluent toxicity) and proposes solutions using its anaerobic technology, integrating local environmental and end-product requirements (e.g. water re-use, drinking water, biogas, power generation).
RGP design engineers develop a complete design and project plan and provide systems that are scalable for small or large volume deployment. RGP also partners with regional wastewater engineering specialists for building construction and waste discharge permitting. To learn more, please contact RealGreen Power at rgpinfo@realgreenpower.com
Industry Partners
AECOM
Honolulu, Hawai’i, USA
ESC Corporation
Redmond, Washington, USA
Hawaii American Water
Honolulu, Hawai’i, USA
Pacific Biodiesel
Maui, Hawai’i, USA
University of Hawai`i Office of Technology Transfer
Honolulu Hawai`i
Container Storage Company of Hawai`i
Honolulu, Hawai`i