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2) Seven (7) Heat Exchangers for the six buildings and teh AVEC Power Plant $s 28, 000
3) Miscellaneous piping, glycol, valves, OQ, gauges, etc. s 17, PCO
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1) AVEC Power Plant cooling system modification $ Y?,aco Cuvclopes materials, Personral Serves, and Freryhr)
C) Construction Management
1) Two welders and two local labors for 18 days $ 24, a0
2) Travel and Perdiem for the welders and construction manager $ S.COO
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Mr. Dale Smith, Sr., Administrator
City of Mekoryuk
P.O. Box 29
Mekoryuk, AK 99630
SUBJECT: Waste Heat Project Cost Estimate Information
Dear Mr. Smith:
I have completed the cost estimate for a waste heat system in Mekoryuk that would tecover available heat from the AVEC diesel generators and provide that heat to six buildings that are within about 400 feet of the AVEC plant. The buildings identified for waste heat in this cost estimate are:
NIMA Corporation Store
NIMA Corporation Land Planners Office BSRP Office
BSRP Shop
IRA Office
Armory
Based on the information that you provided for fuel consumption of these buildings (and an estimate of fuel use for the Armory and BSRP Shop) I estimate that the buildings use about 6,000 to 7,000 gallons of fuel per year for heating. I estimate that a waste heat system to these buildings would save about 5,000 to 6,000 gallons of heating fuel per year.
Mr. David Biegel (AVEC Engineer) provided me with a rough estimate of the cost to modify the AVEC power plant to provide waste heat. I estimate that the total cost of a waste heat system to the six buildings mentioned above would cost about $150,000 (approximately 1/3 of this is the cost to modify the AVEC power plant).
This cost estimate includes the following:
1,100 feet of I.C. Moller Arctic Pipe
Seven (7) heat exchangers for the six buildings and the AVEC power plant Miscellaneous piping, glycol, valves, gauges, etc. Freight (assumed 15,000 # shipped by barge)
CPO, Box 140809 Juneau, Alaska 99811-0809 (907) 465-3575 PR PO. Box 190869 704 East Tudor Road Anchorage, Alaska 99519-0869 (907) 561-7877
Construction Management, two welders, and two local laborers for 18 days
Travel and Per diem for the welders and construction manager
Engineering and site visit
AVEC plant cooling system modifications
$10,000 contingency
The cost estimate does not include repairing or upgrading any of the end-user building
heating systems, nor does it include purchasing easements for the arctic piping (if
required). Overall, with the relative high cost of construction and the low estimated
fuel savings available, the project does not appear to be economically feasible.
If you have any questions, please call me at 1-800-478-7877. Bef Hoot Sincerely,
ge Stass
Engineer II
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cc: Mark Teitzel, Alaska Village Electric Coop
FROM: Stassel, Steven
TO: Denig-Chakroff, David DATE: 09/03/92
TIME: 8:59 AM
cc: Gray, Brian
Nelson, Emily
Stassel, Steven
Versyp, Clois
SUBJECT: Mekoryuk waste heat
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I talked with Dale Smith (Mekoryuk City Administrator) re: the above project
and explained that the potential for a project was poor due to the distance
from the AVEC power plant to the potential City end-user buildings. I also
informed Mr. Smith that I would try to put together some budget figures on
cost and savings for a small scale project that would provide heat to the
store and some office buildings nearby the store.
Mr. Smith expressed an interest in a line extension out to the City reservoir
(about 2 or 3 miles). They operate a generator to provide power to the water
pumps there.
Mr. Smith will be in Anchorage in Mid-September and will contact AEA at that
time.
STeve
City of Mekoryuk
P. O. Box 29
Mekoryuk, Alaska 99630
(907) 827-8314
Mr. David Denia-Chakroff
Director, Rural Programs RECE| VED P.O. Box 190869
701 East Tudor Road JUN 7 Anchorage, Alaska 99519-0869 1992
Alaska Ene, , SUBJECT: Waste Heat Recovery a . “\Nority
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Dear Mr. Denia-Chakroff, ae,
Enclosed is a xeroxed copy of distance and location of the
community buildings. The distance may be off set when I put the
copies together. However, the layout is scaled down to approximate
scale of 1" - 100' according to United Utilities, Inc. Notice
the community buildings are highlighed with bright orange and blue
for AVEC at the top of the map. You might be able to get the idea
for the distance, whichever the route you would prefer.
As for the fuel consumption, annually for each of the buildings,
(see attached list) I used 1991 and 1992 estimated gallons per year.
At this time, City of Mekoryuk is unable to use the HUD ICDBG grant
application and the CDBG grant. The City has been awarded the CDBG
grant for another program.
I am looking forward for the RDA grant epplication next time,
if it is made available to the City of Mekoryuk. In the meantime,
I hope this information will help you on how much the project will
cost. You may let us know, so that we may put the estimated numbers
in our grant application.
If further information is needed from our part, please call
us at 827-8314.
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City Administrator
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State of Alaska
é Walter J. Hickel, Governor
Alaska Energy Authority
A Public Corporation
April 23, 1992
Mayor Ear] Earnest
City of Mekoryuk
P.O. Box 29
Mekoryuk, AK 99630
SUBJECT: Reply to Request for Waste Heat Project Information
Dear Mayor Earnest:
Thank you for your letter of April 8, 1992, requesting information regarding the
waste heat recovery potential in Mekoryuk. Mr. Stassel of my staff has contacted
AVEC regarding utility generation equipment heat-output and the location of
community buildings near the power plant. Based on this preliminary
information, the AVEC power plant has the potential to provide the heat-
equivalent of about 8,000 to 9,000 gallons of #1 diesel fuel in the form of waste
heat to buildings that are within about 400 feet of the power plant (i.e., Church,
BSRP Office, BSRP Shop, Armory, etc.). The amount of waste heat available
would be less if buildings further than 400 feet away were to be provided with
waste heat. This is due to the increased heat losses when piping fluids more than
400 feet.
I regret to inform you that the Energy Authority does not currently have funding
for construction of waste heat projects. However, there are several potential
funding sources available for these projects including Department of Community
and Regional Affairs RDA and CDBG grant programs, as well as the HUD
ICDBG grant program.
We are awaiting additional information from AVEC to help develop a cost
estimate for a waste heat project in Mekoryuk. We also need additional
information regarding the actual location and distance of community buildings
from the power plant. Please provide to us a sketch indicating the location of any
community buildings within 400 feet of the power plant and the distance from the
buildings to the power plant. In addition, please provide to us the annual fuel
consumption for each of these buildings.
— PO BoxAM Juneau, Alaska 99811 (907) 465-3575
& PO Box 190869 701 EastTudor Road =Anchorage, Alaska 99519-0869 (907) 561-7877
If you have any questions, please call Steve Stassel (Remote Systems Engineer II) at 1-800-478-787
David Denig-Chakro
Director/Rural Programs
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RECE IVED pre ha ome & a fie J (907) 827-8314 APR 15 1992
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Alaska Energy Authority
701 East Tudor Road
Anchorage, Alaska 99519-0869
Dear Sir,
The City of Mekoryuk is receiving Energy Sources from Alaska Village Electric Co-Operative which is also called AVEC, like most power plants does, waste heat is coming out from the generators.
At this time, I am not familiar with waste heat recovery. The other question I have is, will it be possible to recover waste heat to neat up the public buildings ? If it is possible the public buildings are IRA Office, Bering Sea Reindeer office, Bering Sea shop, City jail, Fire Station, Community Hall, NIMA Store, City Office/clinic complex, City garage, City shop office building, Community Church, the above buildings are some of the buildings and there are others.
The Resolution from City of Mekoryuk concerning Waste Heat Recovery have been submitted to Alaska Village Electric Co- Operative , Inc. to Anchorage office during the Annual meeting, with village delegates.
My understanding that no action have been taken at that meeting regarding Waste Heat Recovery, Capital Improvement Projects for the City of Mekoryuk were submitted early part of the year to our State Legislature. Although a request for funding of Waste Heat Recovery was not included.
I will be expecting to hear from your office.
Sincerely,
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