Aker Kvaerner's Power Division is to supply two ACZ(TM) (Advanced Combustion Zone) power boilers featuring bubbling fluidized bed technology. The boiler capacity is 20 MW each and the delivery includes the boilers and auxiliary systems such as fuel storage and fuel feeding systems, ash handling equipment and flue gas cleaning system.
The boilers, fired with household and industrial waste, recycled wood and biofuels, will produce superheated steam for generating electricity and district heat. The boilers are designed for optimum efficiency, minimum emissions and high availability.
The ash handling system of the boiler plant is designed to meet the future EU requirements of various types of ash. The flue gas cleaning system is based on modern, environmentally friendly technology. The entire plant is designed to handle several types of waste streams. Modern combustion technology minimizes and ensures, in combination with effective and efficient ash handling and dry flue gas cleaning, a cost-effective and environmentally friendly plant that meets the environmental requirements of the EU and the national legislation.
The project will be executed by Aker Kvaerner's Power Division. The Division is responsible for the design, engineering, manufacturing, erection, commissioning and training. The plant will start-up in the early part of 2005.
For further information, please contact:
Terttu Tuominen, Communications Manager, Kvaerner Pulp & Paper: +358 (0)20 141 2440 or +358 (0)40 501 1415
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Aker Kvaerner is a leading global provider of engineering and construction services, technology products and integrated solutions. Group activities span a number of industries, including Oil and Gas upstream and downstream, Process, Pharmaceuticals, Metals, Power, Chemical Pulping, Environmental and Shipbuilding. Aker Kvaerner is a multi-local group of businesses with nearly USD 6 billion of annual revenues and around 34 000 employees in more than 30 countries.
The Power Division is a pioneer in fluidized bed combustion. Approximately 200 boilers in operation testify to the expertise in fluidized bed technology and in handling demanding fuels. The division is the No. 1 chemical recovery equipment supplier in the world with 300 recovery boiler and 300 evaporation unit deliveries.