Steeper - Model SMPD -Standard Modular Plant
Steeper Energy has developed a Standard Modular Plant Design (SMPD) framework that allows for rapid and efficient commercial deployment of Hydrofaction®. This engineering material serves as the foundation for the base and detailed design scope normally associated with designing industrial facilities. The development of specific projects will involve engagement by plant/project owners and engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractors at specific locations.
The SMPD design is based on a 2,000 barrels per day (BPD) average production capacity and consists of multiple, parallel process lines that provide a combined (average) output capacity of biocrude. Each process line is controlled independently. This configuration supports reliability and uptime considerations. A Hydrofaction® plant can be a standalone plant producing biocrude only or can include an integrated upgrading section on the backend for the direct production of fuels. A Hydrofaction® plant could also be attached to an existing refinery.
When assessing potential new projects, the following key parameters and site considerations are reviewed:
- Biomass feedstock availability and transportation logistics
- Intended offtakers for the biocrude or motor fuel products
- Preliminary review of regulatory requirements
- Available land footprint, zoning type, and long-term suitability
- Municipal and environmental permitting requirements
- Integration/co-location opportunities with other nearby industrial facilities
- Availability for area-heating integration to increase efficiency and economics of a plant
