Feasibility study of a CHPP plant: from coal to RDF/biomass.

SIA Ventspils Siltum, Multitutility of  Ventspils City (Latvia) is in charge of managing the urban district heating. In 2014 Ventspils Siltum commissioned  W.T.E.  to carry out the technical-economic feasibility study to revamp an existing furnace-boiler, originally designed to be fed by coal following Russian technology. To reduce coal consumption W.T.E. studied the conversion to RDF and/or biomass. To comply with European Environmental Norms (EEN) the project of a new suitable air cleaning system was included in the scope of work.

W.T.E. delivered:

  • Performance analysis of revamped boiler to verify co-firing possibilities
  • Boiler and auxiliaries revamping design to allow RDF firing, RDF/coal or RDF/biomass co-firing
  • New gas cleaning system designed to be in compliance with European Environmental Norms (EEN)
  • Check of the energetic efficiency of the revamped system
  • Preliminary evaluation of furnace behaviour fed with different fuels mixtures
  • Budget of the initiative

CLIENT

VENTSPILS SILTUMS

LOCATION

Ventspils

COUNTRY

Latvia

YEAR

2014

INDUSTRY

Power plant

OBJECT

Boiler, Flue Gas Cleaning System

ACTIVITY

Feasibility Study

ASSIGNMENTS

Feasibility Study