“Construction of Wet Flue Gas Desulphurisation system based on Lime-Gypsum Technology in Elektrocieplownia Gdynia ” in Gdynia

Project facts

Project promoter:
EDF Poland SA
Project Number:
PL04-0093
Target groups
Entrepreneurs
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€28,876,815
Final project cost:
€28,876,815
From Norway Grants:
€ 4,761,546
The project is carried out in:
Pomorskie

Description

The project is needed in order to prevent, reduce and as far as possible eliminate pollution arising from industrial activities. Environmental protection is the sole purpose of implementing the project. The underlying investment will significantly reduce the emission of pollutants such as SO2 and dust, and is therefore greatly beneficial for air quality. With the implementation of the project, flue gases from boilers covered by the project will be reduced to levels below 200 mg SO2/Nm while dust levels will be reduced to levels below 20 mg dust/Nm3. The current levels of concentration in the exhaust gas are 1,000 mg SO2/Nm3 and 50 mg dust/Nm3. This will be achieved through the instalment of flue gas desulphurisation plant (FGD systems). Wet scrubbers, especially the limestone-gypsum processes, make up the leading FGD technologies and are applied by EDF Poland at all its sites in Poland. The environment and the local community are the main beneficiaries of the project.

Summary of project results

The project was needed in order to prevent, reduce and as far as possible eliminate pollution arising from industrial activities. Environmental protection was the sole purpose of implementing the project. The underlying investment was significantly reduced the emission of pollutants such as SO2 and dust, and is therefore greatly beneficial for air quality. With the implementation of the project, flue gases from boilers covered by the project was reduced and also was reduced dust levels. The objective of project was achieved through the instalment of flue gas desulphurisation plant. The environment and the local community are the main beneficiaries of the project.

Summary of bilateral results