Installation of two new WR 25 boiler dust removal systems in the combined heat and power plant K-173 in Opole

Project facts

Project promoter:
Thermal Energy Opole Region
Project Number:
PL04-0016
Target groups
Entrepreneurs
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€536,710
Final project cost:
€536,710
From Norway Grants:
€ 135,998
The project is carried out in:
Opolskie

Description

The project will be executed in order to ensure compliance of the dust removal system of WR-25 boilers No. 3 and 4 installed in the central combined heat and power plant in Opole with the solid fuel combustion dust emissions standards (i.e. 100mg/Nm3 at 6% O2), which will be in force as of 1 January 2016. The objective of the project is to install two new dust removal systems that will ensure dust emissions below 100mg/Nm3 at 6% O2. The project will allow dust emissions reduction by approx. 27.5 Mg/year. The execution of the project (i.e. dust emissions reduction) will allow the reduction of the negative environmental impact of the existing combined heat and power plant in Opole and to adapt the installation to the future requirements of the national and community legislation. Improvement of air quality by reduction of the fuel combustion dust emissions will allow Poland, following the sustainable development principles, to grow economically and to care for the natural environment, thus reducing the negative industrial impact on human life and health.

Summary of project results

The project was executed in order to ensure compliance of the dust removal system of the WR-25 boilers no. 3 and 4 with the solid fuel combustion dust emissions standards. The objective of the project was the instalation two new dust removal systems that are ensure dust emissions below 100mg/Nm3 at 6% O2. The project was allowed dust emissions. The execution of the project (dust emissions reduction) allowed the reduction of the negative environmental impact of the existing combined heat and power plant in Opole and to adapt the installation to the future requirements of the national and community legislation. Improvement of air quality by reduction of the fuel combustion dust emissions allowed Poland, following the sustainable development principles, to grow economically and to care for the natural environment, thus reducing the negative industrial impact on human life and health.

Summary of bilateral results