c fb brochure

Upload: boehmit

Post on 03-Apr-2018

220 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

  • 7/29/2019 c Fb Brochure

    1/20

    PIONEERING CFBTECHNOLOGY

  • 7/29/2019 c Fb Brochure

    2/20

    1

    FLUIDIZED BED COMBUSTION ISOUR SPECIALTY - ONE THAT WE HAVEPIONEERED FROM THE VERY START

  • 7/29/2019 c Fb Brochure

    3/20

    2

    PIONEERING CFBTECHNOLOGY

    CIRCULATING FLUIDIZED BED (CFB) PIONEERSWe have steadily increased unit size and integrated advanced field-proven designfeatures into our CFB technology. Our CFBs first reached small-scale utility application

    in 1987 on the 110 MWe Tri-State Nucla power project in the U.S., then went on to the

    medium utility scale in 2001 with the 2 x 300 MWe units for the Jacksonville Energy

    Authority. Over the 1998-2004 period we delivered six CFB units totaling nearly 1500

    MWe for the largest CFB repowering project ever in history - the Turw project in Poland.

    Our success has come from a track record of satisfying clients reliability, environmental,

    and efficiency goals with innovative technology for converting economical solid fuels

    into valuable steam and power. Through our experience of supplying over 520 fluidizedbed units to industrial and utility customers worldwide, we have steadily scaled-up and

    improved our technology. Over 385 of these fluidized bed steam generators have been

    CFB designs.

    Our latest pioneering can be seen in Korean Southern Power Companys (KOSPO)

    selection of our most advanced supercritical CFBs to power its Green Power Project in

    Samcheok, Korea. This impressive greenfield power facility will ultimately have eight

    550 MWe ultra supercritical CFBs at its center surrounded with renewable energy

    technologies like wind, solar and hydro power for a total capacity of 5000 MWe.

    Looking into the future, we are developing Flexi-Burn carbon capture and storage

    technology for our utility CFBs. Flexi-Burn will allow the CFB to operate in either

    an economical air fired mode, as all plants do today, or in a carbon capture mode

    without requiring significant plant modifications. In the carbon capture mode, the

    CFB will produce a carbon dioxide rich flue gas that can be stored underground. The

    technology will give power producers the flexibility to operate in either mode depending

    on regulation and market conditions.

  • 7/29/2019 c Fb Brochure

    4/20

    3

    PIONEERING CFB TECHNOLOGY

    INNOVATIVETECHNOLOGY

    SOLUTIONS

    THINK GREENLow emissions are a key benefit of our CFB technology allowing them

    to meet the strictest environmental standards. Our CFBs stage the

    combustion process and operate at low combustion temperatureswhile giving the fuel long burning times, resulting in naturally low

    nitrogen oxide (NOx) formation and high combustion efficiency. They

    can also capture the fuels sulfur as the fuel burns by using low-cost

    limestone and employing selective-non-catalytic-reduction (SNCR)

    to achieve very low NOx and sulfur oxide (SOx) emissions in the

    most economical way, and in most cases, avoiding add-on pollution

    control equipment.

    The CFB advantage is particularly highlighted in repowering projects.

    SOx and particulate emissions can often be cut by over 90% andNOx emissions by over 50%. Carbon dioxide emissions are often

    cut by 25% or more due to the dramatic improvement in boiler and

    plant efficiency when older equipment is replaced. For the lowest

    emissions, our supercritical, once-through-unit (OTU) CFB technology

    can reduce all these emissions another 5-10%, due to its ability to

    further increase overall plant efficiency.

  • 7/29/2019 c Fb Brochure

    5/20

    44

    FUEL FLEXIBILITYOur CFB units are capable of firing nearly

    all solid fuels - including waste products that

    otherwise would have been land-filled - while

    maintaining the lowest levels of emissions, and

    the highest equipment reliability and efficiency.Our fuel experience is unmatched as proven by

    our capability to design units for even the lowest-

    quality fuels. Our CFBs give plant owners the

    flexibility to source fuel from a number of suppliers

    and industries, improving their fuel supply security

    while taking advantage of fuels pricing and market

    conditions.

    Our CFB Fuel Experience(% of operating FW CFB capacity utilizingthese fuels as primary fuel)

    Coals70%

    Others2%

    Lignite 3%

    Biomass 9%

    Petcoke16%

    RELIABILITYOur simple yet advanced CFB designs can achieve

    the highest plant availability, proven by over twenty

    nine million hours of operational experience, even

    after years of operation. Preventative conditions

    monitoring, expert maintenance, and rapid-

    response repair work - all supplied by our service

    teams - help ensure maximum reliability - year after

    year.

    Our long-term operations and maintenance

    support (O&MS) agreements and our innovative

    SmartBoiler system (an expanding set of

    intelligent analysis and optimization tools for

    enhancing plant operation and maintenance) are

    available to increase your plants availability even

    further.

    ilizin

    B designs

    oven

  • 7/29/2019 c Fb Brochure

    6/205

    UTILITY CFBsWHAT STARTED OFF AS A SOLUTION FOR HARD-TO-BURN FUELS HAS BECOME A MAINSTREAM COMBUSTION

    TECHNOLOGY FOR UTILITY POWER GENERATION

    KOREAN SOUTHERN POWERCOMPANYS GREEN POWER

    PLANT IN SAMCHEOK, KOREAFEATURES FOSTER WHEELERSADVANCED 550 MWe ULTRA

    SUPERCRITICAL CFBs

  • 7/29/2019 c Fb Brochure

    7/206

    SAMCHEOK GREEN POWER PLANTLocation: Samcheok City, Gang Won Do

    KoreaCustomer: Korean Southern Power Co., LStart-Up Year: 2015Capacity: 4 x 550 MWe SupercriticalFuel: Coal, Biomass

    PKE: LAGISZA, POLAND

    Location: Bedzin, PolandCustomer: Poludniowy KoncernEnergetyczny (PKE),Elektrwnia Lagisza

    Start-Up Year: 2009Capacity: 460 MWe SupercriticalFuel: Bituminous Coal

    JEA NORTHSIDE REPOWERING PROJ ECTLocation: Jacksonville, FloridaCustomer: Jacksonville Electric AuthorityStart-Up Year: 2001Capacity: 2 x 300 MWeFuel: Bituminous coal and

    petroleum coke

    UTILITY CFBsGOING SUPERCRITICALWe have taken the next major step forward in advancing our CFB

    technology by offering our latest generation of supercritical once-

    through steam generation technology, which incorporates Siemens

    BENSON vertical-tube evaporator technology for units above 300MWe. This allows us to offer our utility clients all of the benefits

    of CFB combustion technology, together with the high efficiency

    of supercritical steam technology. This technology can improve

    overall plant efficiency by 5-10% compared to conventional natural

    circulation steam technology, which translates directly into a 5-10%

    reduction in the plants air and ash emissions as well as its fuel and

    water needs. When we say a reduction in air emissions, we mean

    all air emissions like SOx, NOx, mercury and particulates as well as

    greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide.

    As with our conventional natural circulation CFBs, these highly

    efficient supercritical units will be equally at home with hard-to-burn

    fuels, as well as common utility coals. Supercritical steam technology

    burns less fuels and produces significantly lower levels of CO2and

    other emissions for each megawatt generated. We have developed a

    modular design approach allowing us to offer units up to 800 MWe

    in steam capacity.

    CFB VALUE FOR UTILITIESOur utility customers have turned to CFBs due to the value they

    see in our technology: fuel flexibility, low emissions, and reliability.

    Many are seeing value in petroleum coke, lignite, waste coal and

    biomass from both an economic and environmental aspect. Our

    technology can reliably and cleanly burn these fuels as primary fuels

    or in combination with other fuels over the life of the plant, giving

    power generators the flexibility to alter their fuel strategies and to take

    advantage of fuel market opportunities and changes in environmental

    regulation.

    Our CFB Fuel Experience(% of operating

    FW CFB capacity

    utilizing these fuels

    as primary fuel)

    e

    es in en

    Coals75%

    Oil Shale2%

    Lignite4%

    Biomass 7%

    Petcoke 12%

  • 7/29/2019 c Fb Brochure

    8/20

    7

    UNDISCLOSEDLocation: IndiaCustomer: UndisclosedStart-Up Year: 2014Capacity: 4 x 150Fuel: Pet Coke, Bituminous Coal

    NOVOCHERKASSKAYA GRESLocation: Novocherkassk, RussiaCustomer: PJSC EnergoMashinostroiteln

    AllianceStart-Up Year: 2012Capacity: 330 MWe SupercriticalFuel: Anthracite & Bituminous Coa

    MAO KHE THERMAL POWER PLANTLocation: Quang Ninh Province, VietnamCustomer: Wuhan Kaidi Electric Power Co.Start-Up Year: 2012Capacity: 2 x 220 MWeFuel: Anthracite Coal

    Integrated steam- or water-cooled

    solid separatorsfor compact unit

    design and reducedthermal stress

    Low maintenance,highly effectivewing-wall surface forsuperheator evaporative duty

    Multi-stagedcombustion air forreduced furnace NOxformation

    In-furnace start-upburners for reliable,rapid start-ups

    Proven arrow-headnozzles for reliableoperation, lowmaintenance andexcellent solids mixing

    Long-life, thin-walledcooled refractory used inlower furnace and solidseparator system for lowmaintenance and rapid

    starts

    Integrated water-cooled solids return

    leg for compactdesign and low

    maintenance

    Reliable frontand rear wall low

    maintenance gravityfuel feed system

    Superheat andreheat surfact

    located in INTREXfluidized bed

    heat exchangerfor efficient heat

    transfer andmaximum coil life

    Robust ash removaland cooling system

    OUR LARGE-SCALE COMPACT SEPARATOR CFBDESIGN OFFERED UP TO 800 MWe UNIT SIZES

  • 7/29/2019 c Fb Brochure

    9/20

    8

    CLECOLocation: Boyce, LouisianaCustomer: Shaw Group/Cleco Power LLCStart-Up Year: 2009Capacity: 2 x 330 MWeFuel: Petroleum Coke, PRB, Lignite

    DOMINION VIRGINIA CITY HYBRIDENERGY CENTERLocation: St. Paul, VirginiaCustomer: Shaw Group/Dominion

    Virginia PowerStart-Up Year: 2012Capacity: 2 x 300 MWe

    Fuel: High Ash Coal & Wood Waste

    SANDOWLocation: Rockdale, TexasCustomer: Bechtel/TXUStart-Up Year: 2009Capacity: 2 x 315 MWeFuel: Texas Lignite

    Low maintenancehighly effective wing-

    wall surface forsuperheat or

    evaporative duty

    Multi-stagedcombustion air for

    reduced furnaceNOx formation

    Reliable frontand rear wall low

    maintenance gravityfuel feed system

    In-furnace start-upburners for reliable,

    rapid start-ups

    Proven arrow headnozzles for reliableoperation, lowmaintenance and

    excellent solids mixing

    Economical on-demand limestone

    prep system

    Reliable high-capacity fluidized

    bed ash cooler

    Steam- or water-cooled cyclonesoild separators andcross-over ducts forlow maintenance andreduced thermal stress

    Efficient steam-sidebypass reheattemperature control

    Modular series back-

    pass for reduced fielderection

    Long-life thin-walledcooled refractoryused in lowerfurnace, cyclonesand cross-over ductsfor low maintenanceand rapid starts

    Proven reliable solidsreturn loop seal

    Compactregenerative airheater

    OUR MEDIUM-SCALE CYCLONE CFB DESIGNOFFERED AT A NOMINAL 300 MWe UNIT SIZE

  • 7/29/2019 c Fb Brochure

    10/20

    9

    A LEADER ININDUSTRIAL CFBsOUR INDUSTRIAL CIRCULATING FLUIDIZED BED (CFB)

    STEAM GENERATORS ARE WELL KNOWN IN THE INDUSTRYFOR THEIR LOW EMISSIONS, RELIABILITY AND LONG LIFE.

    Our history of developing innovative combustion

    technologies for industry began with our bubbling

    fluidized (BFB) steam generators, from which we

    developed our advanced robust CFB technology for adiverse range of industrial fuels and energy needs. We

    are now a leading supplier of industrial CFB technology,

    supplying over 225 units with sizes up to 200 MWe for

    industrial applications.

    PROVEN EXPERIENCEThe solutions we have provided have been as diverse as

    our clients needs. The CFB we supplied to a Swedish

    paper mill to convert their waste bark and sludge into

    useful steam needed by the mill, as well as the 26petcoke-fired steam generators we delivered to Sinopec

    in China, demonstrate our ability to customize units

    to meet clients needs. Our industrial boiler designs

    have been proven and advanced based on 30 years of

    operating experience.

    WIDEST FUEL EXPERIENCEMulti-fuel firing is particularly important in industrial

    applications where utilizing on-site waste has a high

    value. Fuel flexibility is a key factor in unlocking thevalue of these waste streams since both their quality and

    volumes can vary on a daily basis. Our CFB technology

    has proven itself over the widest range of industrial fuels

    Our Industrial Fuel Experience(% of operating industrial FW CFB capacity utilizing

    these fuels as primary fuel)

    Coals63%

    Peat2%

    Lignite 1%

    Biomass 11%

    Petcoke23%

    city

  • 7/29/2019 c Fb Brochure

    11/20

    10

    WE OFFER INNOVATIVE AND PROVEN DESIGNFEATURES IN OUR INDUSTRIAL CFB UNITS

    Integraged water-cooledsolid separator and returnleg for compact design andelimination of furnace toseparator expansion joints

    Sloped superheatand reheat sectionfor reduced ashbuild-up

    Passive ash collectiondesign for reduced

    catalyst and back-passfouling

    SCR catalystfor applications

    requiring thelowest NO x

    emissions

    Split economizerfor optimum SCR

    performance

    Long-life thin-walled cooledrefractory used in lowerfurnace and solid separatorsystem for low maintenanceand rapid starts

    Superheat and reheatsurface can belocated in INTREXfluidized bed heatexchanger for efficientheat transfer andmaximum coil life

    Robust step-gridto handle the mostdifficult fuels

    Tubular air heaterfor compactdesign and no airleakage

    Reliable low-maintenancegravity fuelfeed system

  • 7/29/2019 c Fb Brochure

    12/20

    J IAHUALocation: Jiaxing City, Zhejian Province,

    Peoples Republic of ChinaCustomer: Zhejiang Jiahua Industrial Park

    Investment & DevelopmentCompany

    Start-Up Year: 2012Capacity: 3 x 100 MWeFuel: Coal

    RIO TURBIOLocation: Santa Cruz, Argentina

    Customer: Isolux Ingenieria S.A. y TecnaProyectos y Operaciones, S.A.(UTE)

    Start-Up Year: 2012Capacity: 2 x 120 MWeFuel: Bituminous Coal

    HANWHA ENGINEERING &CONSTRUCTIONLocation: Gunsan, South KoreaCustomer: Hanwha Engineering &

    ConstructionStart-Up Year: 2010Capacity: 2 x 50 MWe

    Fuel: Bituminous Coal

    INDUSTRIAL CFBs

    11

  • 7/29/2019 c Fb Brochure

    13/20

    12

    LUKOILLocation: Ploiesti, RomaniaCustomer: LUKOIL Energy & Gas Ro

    nia s.r.l.Start-Up Year: 2010Capacity: 70 MWeFuel: Petcoke, Heavy Fuel Oil

    SINOPEC TIANJINLocation: Tianjin, Dagang, PRC

    Customer: China Petrochemical CorSINOPEC Tianjin Compa

    Start-Up Year: 2008Capacity: 3 x 100 MWeFuel: Petroleum Coke, Coal

    DEVNYA POWER PLANTLocation: Devnya, BulgariaCustomer: Deven JS Co.Start-Up Year: 2008Capacity: 100 MWeFuel: Petroleum Coke, Hard Co

    HIGHLY RELIABLEIndustry relies on high availability: day in, day out, year round. Our

    CFBs have a proven track record of being highly reliable.

    Our CFBs have excellent load-following capabilities, enabling them

    to accommodate rapid swings in process steam requirements. Their

    wide turn-down range means that our units can adapt to temporary

    or seasonal changes in steam or district heat needs, operating at verylow loads of nameplate capacity.

    To achieve the highest reliability, we offer SmartBoiler to all CFB

    plant owners and operators. SmartBoiler is an intelligent operation

    and service support tool for monitoring, diagnosing, analyzing

    and optimizing steam generation and power plant operation.

    SmartBoilercombines our experience and expertise in fluidized bed

    combustion with advanced information technology.

    OUR ROBUST STEPPEDFLUIDIZING GRID FOR THEMOST CHALLENGING FUELS

    Peak and valleygrid contour

    allows debris toflow unobstructed

    toward drain chutes

    Water-cooled floor

    structure and drainchutes for long life

    Nozzles made fromsuper tough nickelalloy and can beeasily replaced

    Nozzles direct air atlateral angle resultingin excellent bedmixing while movingdebris toward drainchutes

  • 7/29/2019 c Fb Brochure

    14/20

    13

    RENEWABLEENERGY CFBsBIOFUELS AND WASTE ARE TWO OF THE FUEL GROUPS

    IDEALLY SUITED FOR OUR CFB TECHNOLOGY: OUR UNITSCAN BE DESIGNED TO FIRE 100% RENEWABLE ENERGY FUELS.

    Avoided CO2 Emissions*(Ktons/yr)

    10%

    96

    240

    960

    25% 100% % BiomaFired

    *Based a 150 M

    coal plant balance f

    being biom

    A GREEN TECHNOLOGYConcern about global warming is a key factor for

    developing and implementing energy solutions today.

    Use of biomass in power generation can contribute

    significantly to reducing emissions of carbon dioxide

    - a greenhouse gas. The fuel flexibility of our CFB

    technology allows them to utilize a wide range of

    renewable and waste fuels and fuel mixes, helping

    our world reach a goal of reduced greenhouse gas

    emissions.

    Our CFBs can also divert waste headed for land-fills

    and instead convert this waste into valuable steam and

    electricity to support our growing energy needs.

    Our state-of-the-art Advanced Bio CFB can co-fire high

    alkaline quick growing agro biomass in utility CFBs.

    We are currently using this technology in the worlds

    largest 100% biomass CFB that we supplied at the

    Polaniec Power Station in Poland.

    GREEN FUELSBiofuels include natural materials and waste produced

    various industrial or other processes.

    Forestry Pulp & papermaking wasteoperations Fast-growing energy crops

    - thinnings Agricultural waste

    - harvesting waste Industrial waste

    - bark Municipal refuse-derived

    - stumps fuel (RDF)

    Wood processing waste

    - offcuts

    - sawdust

    - demolition wood

  • 7/29/2019 c Fb Brochure

    15/20

    14

    OUR WASTE-TO-ENERGY CFB UNIT DESIGNEDTO FIRE REFUSE-DERIVED FUEL (RDF

    Entire hot loop is refractory-lined to handle the mostcorrosive fuels whilemaintaining long unit life

    Long-life, thin-walledcooled refractory for lowmaintenance and rapidstarts

    Coil-less back-pass in weldoverlay enclosure to coolgas through most corrosivephase

    Easily replaceable pendantsuperheaters with springhammer cleaning system

    Vertical economizersection for compact

    unit design

    Integrated water-cooled solids separatorand return leg for compact design andelimination of furnace-to-separatorexpansion joints

    Reliable stoker-fuel feed system

    Bottom ash screening

    and recycling systemto minimize bedmake-up need

    Robust step-grid

    to handle themost difficultfuels

    Superheat surface located in

    INTREX fluid bed heatexchanger for efficient heattransfer and maximum coil life

    Hot cyclones captureash for reducedeconomizer fouling

  • 7/29/2019 c Fb Brochure

    16/20

    E.ON VRMELocation: Norrkoping, SwedenCustomer: E.ON Vrme Sverige ABStart-Up Year: 2010Capacity: 30 MWeFuel: Waste RDF

    LOMELLINA I & II

    Location: Parona, ItalyCustomer: Lomellina Penergia, S.r.l.Start-Up Year: 2000 & 2007Capacity: 15 & 17 MWeFuel: RDF (Refuse Derved Fuel)

    15

  • 7/29/2019 c Fb Brochure

    17/20

    16

    POLANIEC POWER STATIONLocation: Polaniec, PolandCustomer: GDF Suez EnergiaStart-Up Year: 2012Capacity: 190 MWeFuel: Biomass (Wood/20% Agr

    Waste)

    JYVASKYLAN ENERGIA OYLocation: Keljonlahti, FinlandCustomer: Jyvaskylan Energy OyStart-Up Year: 2010Capacity: 200 MWeFuel: Milled Peat and Biomass

    KAUKASLocation: Lappeenranta, FinlandCustomer: Kaukaan Voima OyStart-Up Year: 2010Capacity: 125 MWeFuel: Biomass, Peat

    Our Renewable CFB Fuel Experience(% of operatng FW renewable capacity utlizing

    these fuels as primary fuel)

    Material from forestry operations and

    pulp and papermaking 70%

    Industrial waste and municipal

    refuse-derived fuel 11%

    Agricultural waste 6%

    Pulp and papermaking waste 9%

    Wood processing waste 4%

    RENEWABLEENERGY CFBsOPTIMIZED FOR RDFEfficient waste recycling and handling, designed to remove reusable

    fractions and inert materials, is key to producing a refuse-derivedfuel (RDF) stream that can be burned efficiently and safely togenerate electricity, steam or heat. A waste-to-energy (WTE) powerplant based on this concept can achieve a net cycle efficiency ofabove 28%, substantially higher than convention output per ton ofwaste destroyed.

    BECOMING MORE GREENCo-firing renewable fuels in a CFB plant originally designed for coal

    is an excellent, cost-effective option for helping our environment. In

    most cases, our operating coal-fired CFBs can co-fire biomass orwaste fuels by simply adding a biomass fuel handling and feeding

    system, and modifying boiler operating procedures.

    C

  • 7/29/2019 c Fb Brochure

    18/20

    17

    CFB SAMPLEREFERENCESWE HAVE SOLD AND DELIVERED OUR CFBs TO CLIENTS AROUND

    THE WORLD, SPANNING A WIDE SPECTRUM OF FUELS ANDAPPLICATIONS. OUR COMPLETE REFERENCE IS QUITE LONG AND ISAVAILABLE BY SIMPLY CONTACTING ANY ONE OF OUR ACCOUNT

    REPRESENTATIVES. BELOW IS A SAMPLING OF PROJECTS SHOWINGTHE VERSATILITY AND VALUE OF OUR CFB TECHNOLOGY.

    CFBs IN UTILITY APPLICATIONS

    OrderDate

    Start-UpDate

    Client Plant CountrySteamMWe

    Primary Fuel Secondary Fuel

    2011 2015 Korea Southern PowerCompany

    Samcheok Green Power South Korea 4 x 550 Coal Biomass

    2011 2014 Undisclosed Undisclosed India 4 x 150 Petcoke Bituminous Coal

    2010 2012 TP Utilities Pte Ltd Tembusu (Jurong) Singapore 86 CoalBiomass - Palm

    Kernel Shell

    2010 2012Isolux Ingenieria S.A.y Tecna Proyectos yOperaciones, S.A.

    Rio Turbio Power Project Argentina 2 x 120 Bituminous Coal

    2008 2012 PJSC EM Alliance Novocherkasskaya GRES Russia 330 Anthracite Coal Bituminous Coal

    2007 2011Shaw GroupUnits 11 & 12

    Dominion Virginia CityHybrid Energy Center

    USA 2 x 300 Coal Biomass - Wood

    2007 2011Central Termica Mejillones

    S.A. - Units 1 & 2Andino Power Plant Chile 2 x 165 Petroleum Coke, Coal Biomass

    2007 2010Fortum Heat Polska sp.

    Z.o.o.Czestochowa CHP Poland 66 Coal Biomass

    2007 2010Harbin Power Engineering

    Company, Ltd. (HPE) -Units 3 & 4

    Campha Vietnam 2 x 150 Coal, Anthacite Culm Slurry

    2007 2010SINOCHEM QuanzhouPetrochemical Co., Ltd.

    Units 1 & 2Quanzhou China 2 x 75 Petroleum Coal Coke, Coal

    2007 2009Doosan Heavy Industriesand Construction Co. Ltd.

    Glow CFB 3 Project Thailand 115 Sub-Bituminous Coal

    2006 2009 Bechtel/TXU Rockdale USA 2 x 315 Texas Lignite

  • 7/29/2019 c Fb Brochure

    19/20

    18

    CFBs IN INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

    Order

    Date

    Start-

    Up

    Date

    Client Plant CountrySteam

    MWePrimary Fuel Secondary Fuel

    2011 2013ZheJiang JiaHua Industrial

    Park Investment &Development

    Jiahua Power Plant China 3 x 100 Coal

    2010 2013 Polimex - Mostosal S.A. Bielsko - Biala Heat andPower Station Poland 50 Bituminous Coal

    2010 2012 Cheng Loong Corporation Houli Mill Taiwan 30 Sub-Bituminous Coal Sludge, TDF

    2010 2012 SINOPEC WuhanSINOPEC Wuhan Cogen

    PlantChina 3 x 80 Coal Coke

    2010 2012 SINOPEC Jiujiang SINOPEC Jiujiang Refinery China 2 x 50 Petcoke Coal

    2010 2012Daewoo Engineering

    CompanyP. T. Merak Energi Indonesia 2 x 60 Coal

    2008 2010Hanwha Engineering &

    Construction Corporation(HENC)

    HENC GP Project Korea 2 x 70 Coal

    2008 2010Yuen Foong Yu PaperManufacturing Co., Ltd.

    YFY ChiutangPaper Mill

    China 50 Bituminous CoalSewer Sludge,

    Tires

    2007 2010 Lukoil Energy & GasRomania s.r.l.

    Lukoil Romania 70 Petroleum Coke Heavy Oil - 20%

    2007 2009Hanwha International

    CorporationYeosu

    SouthKorea

    3 x 100 Coal

    2007 2008SINOPEC Maoming

    PetrochemicalMaoming China 2 x 110 Petroleum Coke

    Petroleum Coke(60%)

    Coal (40%)

    2006 2008 SINOPEC Tianjin Tianjin China 3 x 100 Petroleum Coke Coal

    CFBs FIRING RENEWABLE FUELS

    OrderDate

    Start-UpDate

    Client Plant CountrySteamMWe

    Primary Fuel Secondary Fuel

    2010 2012 GDF Suez Energia Polska Polaniec Power Station Poland 190 WoodCrop Wasteup to 20%

    2009 2012 PAK, S.A. Konin Poland 55 WoodCrop Wasteup to 20%

    2008 2010 E.ON Vrme Sverige AB P15 Sweden 30 RDF Demo Wood

    2008 2010Prokon Nord

    Energiesysteme GmbHA&S Oostrozebeke Belgium 26 Demo Wood

    2007 2010 Kaukaan Voima Oy Kaukas Finland 125 Biomass Peat

    2007 2010 Jyvaskylan Energy Oy Jyvskyln Finland 200 Peat Forest Residual

    2007 2009 Sderenergi AB Igelsta Sweden 85 Biomass REF, Demo Wood

    2006 2008NV Huisvuilcentrale

    Noord-Holland(HVC-NH)

    HVCBio-energiecentrale, Alkmaar

    Netherlands 28 Demo Wood

    2005 2007 Lomellina Energia S.r.l. Lomellina II Italy 17 RDF

    2002 2006Bundersforste Biomasse

    Kraftwerk GmBH & Co KGSimmering Austria 23 Wood Chips

    2002 2006Prokon Nord

    Energiesysteme GmbHBMHKW

    EmlichheimGermany 20 Recycled Wood

  • 7/29/2019 c Fb Brochure

    20/20

    We offer a full range of steam generator equipment, aftermarket products and services to the power,

    industr ial, and waste-to-energy sectors. Our global manufacturing and engineering network can deliver cutting-edge products and expertise, quickly and cost competitively with best-in-class quality. Established in 1891, ourexperience comes from over a century of designing, servicing, and continually improving steam generatingequipment.

    GLOBALLYwww.fwc.com

    CHINAUnit 1 on 6/FRaffles City Beijing Office TowerNo. 1 Dongzhimen South StreetDongcheng DistrictBeijing, 100007 China

    T +86 (0) 10 8409 8855

    8th& 5th Floor, UC Tower500 Fushan RoadPudong New AreaShanghai, 200122 China

    T +86 (0) 21 5058 2266

    FINLANDMetsnneidonkuja 8

    FI-02130 Espoo, FinlandT +358 (0) 10 393 11

    Relanderinkatu 2FI-78201 Varkaus, Finland

    T +358 (0) 10 393 11

    GERMANYHessenstrasse 5747809 Krefeld, Germany

    T +49 (0) 2151 36337-10

    POLANDAleja Jana Pawla II 1500-828 Warsaw, Poland

    T +48 (0) 22 697 6870

    ul. Staszica 3141-200 Sosnowiec, Poland

    T +48 (0) 32 368 1300

    SPAINCalle Gabriel Garcia Mrquez, 228230 Las RozasMadrid, Spain

    T +34 (0) 91 336 2400

    SWEDENLindvgen 75602 28 Norrkping, Sweden

    T +46 (0) 11 285 330

    THAILAND9th Floor, Maneeya Building518/5 Ploenchit RoadLumpini, PathumwanBangkok 10330, Thailand

    T +66 (0) 2 652 0760

    USAPerryville Corporate Park53 Frontage Road

    P.O. Box 9000Hampton, New J ersey 08827 USA

    T +1 (1) 908 730 4000

    9780 Mt. Pyramid Court, Suite 260Englewood, Colorado 80112-7060 U

    T +1 (1) 303 784 4880

    CONTACT US

    Steam Generators

    Circulating Fluid Bed

    Pulverized Coal

    Oil & Gas

    Supercritical Steam

    Solar Power

    Steam Generator Services

    SCR and SNCR Systems

    Low NOxCombustion System

    Replacement/Upgraded Part

    Construction Services

    Modernizations

    Auxi liary Equipment

    Feedwater Heaters

    Condensers

    Biomass Gasifiers

    Package

    Grate & MSW

    Metallurgical Waste Heat

    Heat Recovery Steam Generators

    CFB 080111