Limiting the emission of dust into the air by building fume extraction plants

Project facts

Project promoter:
Urban heat energy company
Project Number:
PL04-0013
Target groups
Entrepreneurs
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€1,007,072
Final project cost:
€991,974
From Norway Grants:
€ 294,424
The project is carried out in:
Warmińsko-Mazurskie

Description

The project is dedicated to limiting the emission of pollutants into the air, stemming from the burning of solid fuels in heating production process. The aim of the project is to improve environmental conditions, including air quality. This goal is going to be achieved through the limitation of emission of pollution levels from installations for fuel combustion. The particular aim of the investment is to adjust to environmental legislation. This will guarantee further and continuous operation on the market. The expected result of the project is the replacement of the old fume extraction plants in 3 boilers, which will reduce dust emission into air by 76,474 tons annually. The ultimate goal of the project is to reduce dust emission to the level 25 mg/Nm3 for dry gas at the level of 6% O2. The main objective of the project is to adjust MPEC installation to emission standards indicated in Directive 2001/80/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2001 on the limitation of emission of certain pollutants into the air from large combustion plants. The project will contribute to improved environmental conditions.

Summary of project results

Project "Reduction of dust emission in MPEC Sp. z o.o. through the construction of a new flue gas extraction system" has received funding from the Norwegian Financial Mechanism 2009-2014 under the Operational Program (PL04) - Saving energy and promoting renewable energy sources. The investment was aimed at reducing emissions to the air of substances (dusts), that are by-products of the solid-fuel based heat generation process. The result of the project is the replacement of the dedusting system in 3 boilers, which will reduce the dust emission. The materials used for the modernization of resources have appropriate certificates environmental work has been conducted in a manner not disruptive to the environment. The project aims at improving the environment, including air quality by reducing the amount of pollutant emissions from fuel combustion plants. The specific purpose of the investment was to comply with the law, guaranteeing continued, uninterrupted operation on the market. The project was aimed at adapting the MPEC Olsztyn installation to the emission standards set out in Directive 2001/80 / EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23.10.2001 on the limitation of emissions of certain pollutants into the air from large combustion plants. The project has a positive impact on the environment, achieved their targets and indicators. The intended effect was acquired. During the implementation of the project, the Beneficiary gained experience in the implementation of investment projects for environmental protection. The implementation of the project has contributed to the improvement of the environment.

Summary of bilateral results