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Lisbjerg Power Station ( Danish: Lisbjerg Forbrændingen) also known as Affaldscenter and Biomassefyret Kraftvarmeværk A/S is a
combined heat and power Cogeneration or combined heat and power (CHP) is the use of a heat engine or power station to electricity generation, generate electricity and useful heat at the same time. Cogeneration is a more efficient use of fuel or heat, because otherwise ...
plant in Lisbjerg,
Denmark Denmark is a Nordic countries, Nordic country in Northern Europe. It is the metropole and most populous constituent of the Kingdom of Denmark,, . also known as the Danish Realm, a constitutionally unitary state that includes the Autonomous a ...
. The power plant is composed of two units; a waste-to-power
incinerator Incineration is a list of solid waste treatment technologies, waste treatment process that involves the combustion of substances contained in waste materials. Industrial plants for waste incineration are commonly referred to as waste-to-ene ...
and a
biomass Biomass is a term used in several contexts: in the context of ecology it means living organisms, and in the context of bioenergy it means matter from recently living (but now dead) organisms. In the latter context, there are variations in how ...
plant. The official address is Ølstedvej 20-36, 8200 Aarhus N and it is managed by ''AffaldVarme Aarhus'' as a part of the ''Teknik og Miljø'' (Technology and Environment) magistrate of
Aarhus Municipality Aarhus Municipality (), known as Århus Municipality () until 2011, is a ''Municipalities of Denmark, kommune'' in the Central Denmark Region, on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula in central Denmark. The municipality covers an area of , and ...
. The biomass facility supplies
district heating District heating (also known as heat networks) is a system for distributing heat generated in a centralized location through a system of insulated pipes for residential and commercial heating requirements such as space heater, space heating and w ...
to 20% of homes in Aarhus Municipality and it is one of the largest of its kind in Denmark.


History

The original waste-to-power incinerator colloquially known as Lisbjerg Forbrændingen, officially AffaldsCenter, was constructed in 1976-78 as a combined heat and power plant. The facility has been expanded and changed a number of times most recently from 2004 to 2007 In 2014 construction of a biomass plant, Biomassefyret Kraftvarmeværk, began as an addition to the existing facility. The biomass plant is a part of wider plan of
Aarhus Municipality Aarhus Municipality (), known as Århus Municipality () until 2011, is a ''Municipalities of Denmark, kommune'' in the Central Denmark Region, on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula in central Denmark. The municipality covers an area of , and ...
to transition to renewable energy sources. It will primarily burn hay sourced from the local area. The two facilities share the same buildings and some of the infrastructure but are managed as separate units due to the differences in source and waste materials.


Architecture

The architect firm Friis & Moltke designed the initial facility in 1978 and have since been involved in most major changes and renovations. The largest design change occurred in 2004 following a contest held in 1999 and won by Friis & Moltke. The old buildings were encased in a shell of concrete, steel and glass which gives it a changing appearance depending on weather conditions. The overall design is divided in a "base" and a "glass shell" section. The base is a rigidly defined transport surface somewhat lowered into the terrain and partially hidden. The glass shell is placed on the base and is a glass structure encasing the original concrete structure while providing space for newer functions. A fissure in the shell makes room for the 110 meter chimney. The chaotic interior of boilers, pipes and machines can be discerned through the glass facade. Next to the power plant itself is a two story administration building, also with a glass facade, but in sharp contrast to the 4-5 times taller power plant structure. Friis & Moltke also designed the addition of the biomass plant which started construction in 2014 with completion in late 2016. The biomass plant is constructed in a similar style to the existing structure and the infrastructure is integrated i.e. one shared chimney. The power plant is situated in hilly, undulating terrain and it is designed to fit the lines and colors of the surrounding landscape. It is prominently situated on a 70 meters tall hill and is visible from afar.


Lisbjerg Forbrændingen

Lisbjerg Forbrændingen, also known as AffaldsCenter Lisbjerg, is the original waste-to-power facility which also contains a recycling station, toxic waste center and a number of waste disposal systems apart from the power plant itself. Annually it processes 670.000
metric tons The tonne ( or ; symbol: t) is a unit of mass equal to 1,000 kilograms. It is a non-SI unit accepted for use with SI. It is also referred to as a metric ton in the United States to distinguish it from the non-metric units of the sh ...
of waste of which 225.000 tons is used for energy production. It can process 23 tons of was per hour and produces 76 MV heat for
district heating District heating (also known as heat networks) is a system for distributing heat generated in a centralized location through a system of insulated pipes for residential and commercial heating requirements such as space heater, space heating and w ...
and 18.9 MV electricity. Annually it produces 470.000 MWh heat and 120.000 MWh electricity. The waste products are 40.000 tons of
slag The general term slag may be a by-product or co-product of smelting (pyrometallurgical) ores and recycled metals depending on the type of material being produced. Slag is mainly a mixture of metal oxides and silicon dioxide. Broadly, it can be c ...
, 2700 tons of metal recyclables and 7000 tons of waste from flue gas treatment. The flue gas waste is exported while slag is used in place of gravel for road fill.


Biomassefyret Kraftvarmeværk

Biomassefyret Kraftvarmeværk (Biomass combined heat and power plant), is the biomass plant added in 2016. Construction began in 2014 and was completed in 2016. The biomass plant annually processes 230.000 metric tons of hay and has storage for 3168 haybales which cover 66 hours of production. The biomass plant is rated for 37 MV of electricity production and 77 MV of heating (110 MW
primary energy Primary energy (PE) is the energy found in nature that has not been subjected to any human engineered conversion process. It encompasses energy contained in raw fuels and other forms of energy, including waste, received as input to a system. Pri ...
). The plant is designed primarily for hay but can use up to 50% wood chips. Some 4% of the burned matter is converted to ash which is sold as fertilizer for agriculture.


See also

* List of power stations in Denmark


References


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lisbjerg forbrændingen Cogeneration power stations in Denmark Waste power stations in Denmark Biomass power stations in Denmark Buildings and structures in Aarhus Municipality