150 MW Advanced Tire-to-Energy Facility in Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico generates over 4 million waste tires annually, leading to illegal dumping, environmental degradation, and serious health risks. Geodyn Solutions proposes a 150 MW hybrid renewable energy facility that converts these tires into clean, baseload electricity through advanced pyrolysis systemsHeat Recovery Steam Generators (HRSG), and Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) units. The project will produce electricity at $0.19/kWh, eliminate tire waste, reduce emissions, create long-term jobs, and return over 460% ROI within 12 years. A 25% incidental expense reserve is included to account for inflation, logistics risks, regulatory requirements, and other unforeseen costs—ensuring financial sustainability and execution certainty.

  1. Project Goals
  • Build a 150 MW tire-to-energy plantutilizing pyrolysis, HRSG, and ORC technologies.
  • Divert over 4 million tires per year from Puerto Rican landfills and illegal dumps.
  • Generate revenue from:
    • Electricity sales
    • Carbon credits
    • Tipping fees
    • Recovered steel and carbon black
  • Include a 25% cost buffer for unforeseen expenses to ensure financial durability.
  • Create long-term green jobs and support the island’s clean energy transition.
  1. Puerto Rico’s Tire Waste Challenge
  • 4M+ scrap tires/yeargenerated with inadequate recycling capacity.
  • Dumped tires cause:
    • Mosquito breeding grounds (Zika, dengue, chikungunya)
    • Tire fires and air pollution
    • Leaching of heavy metals and hydrocarbons into soil and groundwater
  • Existing programs are reactive and unsustainable—this solution is permanent and revenue-generating.
  1. Technical Solution

 Tire Pyrolysis

  • Converts shredded tires into:
    • Pyrolysis oil(used as fuel for turbines)
    • Syngas(used in gas turbines)
    • Recovered steel and carbon blackfor resale

 Hybrid Power System

  • Gas Turbines: Powered by pyrolysis-derived fuels.
  • HRSG: Captures heat from turbines to generate steam.
  • ORC Unit: Converts low-temperature residual heat into additional electricity.
  • System Output: 150 MW net generation capacity.
  • Efficiency: 35–40% thermal-to-electric conversion.
  1. Site & Infrastructure Requirements
  • Land Requirement: 50–60 acres
  • Estimated Land Cost: $3M–$5M (based on location)
  • Facility Includes:
    • Pyrolysis & processing lines
    • Gas turbine and HRSG plant
    • ORC system
    • Material recovery and logistics area
    • Green buffer zones for environmental compliance
  1. CAPEX, Incidental Costs & OPEX

Component

Estimated Cost (USD)

Land & Permitting

$5M

Tire Processing & Pyrolysis Units

$120M

Gas Turbines & HRSG

$250M

ORC & Heat Recovery Systems

$80M

Grid Interconnection & Batteries

$40M

Base CAPEX

$495M

25% Incidental Expense Reserve

$124M

Total Project Allocation

~$619M

Annual OPEX:

  • Operations & Labor: $10M
  • Maintenance & QA: $12M
  • Logistics & Fuel Supply: $5M
  • Compliance & Overhead: $5M
  • Total OPEX:~$32M/year
  1. Annual Revenue Streams

Source

Details

Revenue

Electricity Sales

150 MW × 8,000 hrs × $0.19/kWh

~$228M/year

Tipping Fees

300,000 tons × $70/ton

~$21M/year

Carbon Credits

400,000 tCO₂e × $30/ton

~$12M/year

Material Recovery

Steel, carbon black, ash

~$3M/year

Total Annual Revenue

 

~$264M/year

  1. Financial Performance & ROI (12-Year Projection)

Metric

Value

Total Project Allocation

~$619M

Average Annual Net Income

~$232M

Payback Period

~2.7 years

12-Year Net Income

~$2.78B (before tax)

12-Year ROI

>460%

Note: Excludes upside from energy price increases, carbon credit inflation, or further efficiency gains.

  1. Environmental Impact
  • Diverts over 4 million tires per yearfrom landfills and illegal dumps.
  • Reduces GHG emissions by 400,000 tons CO₂e/year.
  • Prevents tire fires and soil/water contamination.
  • Reduces disease vectors caused by stagnant water in tire piles.
  • Advances Puerto Rico’s goals for resilient infrastructurewaste reduction, and carbon neutrality.
  1. Economic & Social Benefits

Category

Estimated Jobs

Tire Collection/Logistics

150

Facility Operations

100

Maintenance/QA

60

Administration/Compliance

30

Local Supply Chain Impact

300+

Total Jobs Created

~640+

  • Strong economic stimulus in rural or industrial zones.
  • Potential for workforce training and technical partnerships with universities.
  1. Government Incentives & Carbon Credits
  • Eligible for:
    • IRA Clean Energy Tax Credits (USA)
    • DOE Waste-to-Energy Grants
    • FEMA Resilience and Recovery Funds
    • Carbon Offset Programs(Verra, Gold Standard, or CORSIA)
  • Potential for long-term Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs)with PREPA or private off-takers.
  1. Implementation Timeline

Phase

Duration

Permitting & Feasibility

6–9 months

Engineering & Procurement

9–12 months

Construction & Commissioning

18–24 months

Commercial Operation

Year 3

ROI Achieved

Year 12

  1. Conclusion

Geodyn Solutions’ 150 MW Advanced Tire-to-Energy Facility presents a breakthrough solution to Puerto Rico’s long-standing tire waste and energy insecurity challenges. With a modern mix of pyrolysisHRSG, and ORC technologies, this project transforms waste into long-term, reliable power. A built-in 25% incidental expense reserve ensures operational stability and risk mitigation, while the project delivers high-impact economic, environmental, and energy security benefits.

This initiative is financially sound, environmentally critical, and socially responsible—and ready to become a model of circular energy for island nations and developing regions worldwide.

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