Shaw Industries has announced plans to build a reclaimed carpet-to-energy facility at one of its carpet manufacturing plants in Dalton.
Designated as Re2E, or Reclaim-to-Energy, the facility will be totally fueled by reclaimed carpet materials from both internal manufacturing operations and post-consumer carpet collections.
The operations alternative-fuels-fired boiler is expected to convert more than 76 million pounds annually of reclaimed carpet materials into steam and electricity for the manufacturing site. This is the second of Shaws alternative fuel-to-energy operations in five years, with the company targeting completion of the project by the fourth quarter of 2010.
Rick Ramirez, Shaw vice president of sustainability, says, This project allows Shaw to address three main priorities: energy cost stability, landfill diversion, and growth of our post-consumer carpet reclamation network. Ramirez notes that the new carpet-to-energy facility will also support Shaws goal of 10% alternative energy sources by 2017 and the companys waste reduction objectives, as well as the Carpet America Recovery Efforts (CARE) existing landfill diversion goal of 40%.
Shaws current alternative fuel-to-energy facility, located at the companys Plant 81 in Dalton, converts approximately 36 million pounds of combined post-industrial carpet and wood manufacturing by-products to steam energy through a gasification process. The new Re2E facility will use only carpet materials as a fuel source, and a very large part of the 76-million-pound total is expected to originate from post-consumer carpet collected through Shaws carpet reclamation network.
The Re2E process is projected to provide up to 50 thousand pounds of steam per hour, which equates to more than 90% of the carpet plants steam demands. In addition, the operation will supply the fuel preparation building with half of its electricity, or approximately 3.5 million kilowatt hours per year, which is equivalent to the average annual electrical usage of 300 households.
This facility will be equipped with advanced control technology to reduce emissions. Moreover, by utilizing diverted carpet material, Shaw will have the capability of reducing steam production costs significantly.
This environmentally responsible initiative serves to underscore the companys core sustainability position, Sustainability through Innovation, Ramirez says. As Shaw continues to demonstrate industry leadership in sustainability, strategies like Re2E provide environmentally responsible solutions in conserving natural resources and diverting useful materials from landfills; ultimately, it also makes good business sense.