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The economics information: Bottom • Assume plant avaiabilty of 90% per yearaddahe project will last for 20 years. Exchan
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The economics information: Bottom • Assume plant avaiabilty of 90% per yearaddahe project will last for 20 years. Exchan
The economics information: Bottom • Assume plant avaiabilty of 90% per yearaddahe project will last for 20 years. Exchange rate $1=R14 ●Feed to the Distillation Section cost of production: R1.5/lb Light key distillate: R350/lb Labor Costs (plant requires 1 Production Manager, 1 Process Engineer, 1 Process Technologist, 1 Production Foreman, Process Controllers, 1 Mechanical Foreman, 1 Electrical Foreman, 2 Learner Mechanical Artisans, 2 Learner Electrical Artisans, 2 Administration Clerks and 3 Cleaners) Salaries paid to your employees per year: Production Manager/Process Engineer: R2000000 o Production Foreman/Process Technologist/Mechanical Foreman/Electrical Foreman: R1000000 Process Controller/Administration Clerks/Cleaner: R700000 Equipment Costing Chapter 6: Consult literature for the cost of recovery distillation column, pipes, valve, pump, and heat exchanger Installation cost -30% of the total equipment costs • Cooling water: R10 per m³ Electricity: R200/MWh (Eskom peak times) o R100/MWh (Eskom off-peat times) High pressure saturated steam: R25 per tonne Tax rate = 28% Weighted average cost of capital (WACC) = 14% Assume linear (straight-line) depreciation over 60 months, with zero salvage value allocated Estimate equipment cost of the two distillation columns, and heat exchanger? Perform the following process economics (COST ESTIMATION): Net present value, payback time, return on investment, and future value of this project?