
American Ref-Fuel Company of Delaware Valley, L.P.
10 Highland Avenue
Chester, PA 19013
610/497-8100
Plant Tour Information Contact:
Susan Bouyea
sbouyea@ref-fuel.com
Plant Tour Information Form
The Delaware Valley Resource Recovery facility, located in
Chester, Pennsylvania, joined American Ref-Fuels portfolio of environmentally sound
waste-to-energy facilities in 1997. The plant processes up to 2,688 tons of municipal and
commercial solid waste each day.
The facility, acquired from Westinghouse Energy Resource Systems, opened in 1992. At
maximum output, the plant generates approximately 75 megawatts of electricity, 90 percent
of which is sold to the local utility. The plant not only meets the municipal solid waste
disposal and energy production needs of Delaware County, but also provides capacity for up
to 500,000 tons of additional waste each year from surrounding counties.
Advanced control systems constantly monitor combustion
performance, energy output and emissions at the Delaware Valley facility. The
six-combustor plant provides an effective and environmentally safe solution to the
countys solid waste disposal needs as well as those of communities and industries
throughout the Delaware Valley region.
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Key
Project Facts
Primary Service Area: Chester,
Pennsylvania region
Lessee/Operator: Delaware County
Resource Recovery Company, L.P.
Management Contract: American
Ref-Fuel Company
Financing Method: Fleet National
Bank, as owner trustee
Waste Supply: Participating
municipalities and private haulers to deliver up to 1,481,120 tons per year.
Energy Market: Electricity
generation for plant use and export to Atlantic City Electric Company
Capacity: 2,688 tons per day
Number of Process Lines: Six @ 448
tons per day
Type of Stoker Grate: OConnor
Rotary Combustor
Steam Conditions at Boiler Outlet:
140,000 lbs/hr @ 690 psia/8000F
Turbine-Generators: 90-megawatt
condensing unit
Air Quality Control: 6 dry
scrubbers followed by 6 fabric filter (baghouse) systems
Stack Height: 245 feet
Tipping Floor Capacity: 10,000 tons
Secondary Materials Recovery:
Recovery of ferrous and non-ferrous metals |