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Communications - Council Term
2006-2008
Communication
1062
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024
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Steve Price, COO Kamehameha Environmental LLC
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Presented: FC - 4/7/08 (Public Hearing)
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COM 1062.000 2006-2008
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\Council Records\Communications\2006-2008
RES 551 Draft 01 2006-2008
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\Council Records\Resolutions\2006-2008
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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 1© <br /> <br /> As previously discussed, Kamehameha Environmental LLC proposes to supply to the <br /> County of Hawaii the complete turn key, Design / Build / Operation / Financing of a <br /> 360,000 tonne per annum Municipal Solid Waste treatment facility using our Herhof <br /> Stabilat technology, along with a 29 Megawatt (Electrical) Power Plant to be fueled with <br /> the clean fuel Stabilat produced at the Herhof waste treatment facility. The clean power <br /> plant will also produce heat which can be utilized in other industrial applications. <br /> The Herhof waste treatment facility will biologically treat the waste, and then <br /> mechanically separate the material in three stages. <br /> These will be, firstly processing(removal of harmful substances and extraneous <br /> matter), secondly stabilization of material(through biological treatment), and thirdly <br /> separation of inert materials where different materials such as minerals (stones, glass, <br /> ceramics) and metals (ferrous and non-ferrous) are removed. Some materials such as <br /> glass are separated with optical sensors into different colors. Through the separation of <br /> these materials we will eliminate a large percentage of emissions, and we will recover <br /> valuable materials for local use such as glass which may be re-processed in Hawaii and <br /> could lead to other economic spin-offs locally. <br /> After these materials have been removed, we process the remaining material into <br /> clean Stabilat fuel either loose or palletized form. This fuel will then fed into the power <br /> plant to produce 29 Megawatts of clean power. <br /> <br /> We can deliver and finance these facilities as discussed , as long as the following criteria <br /> are met: <br /> <br /> 1. Minimum Tipping Fee <br /> Same as County receives now <br /> Review and analysis of County waste composition data <br /> Employ current landfill workers in new facilities <br /> <br /> 2. Construct new facilities next to existing landfill <br /> Receive permission to mine old landfill as needed to keep <br /> up with minimum tonnages, this will help save the <br /> Aina. <br /> <br /> 3. Receive contract to sell power into the grid at a minimum $0.13 per <br /> Kilowatt hour <br /> <br /> 4. Receive 20 year contracts from the County and power <br /> Company for both the waste treatment and power <br /> Production facilities. <br /> <br /> 5. Satisfactory detailed review of local cost factors in intial <br /> Technical and Economic review <br /> Local construction costs <br /> Permits and environmental approvals <br /> County waste composition, waste delivery Comm. No. L ~ <br /> <br /> <br /> Ref. To: lroteafed <br /> Ref. Date APR 7 2008 <br />
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