Valmet supplies boiler plant in Zibo, China

Zibo Green Energy New Energy provides electricity from 350,000 tons of solid recovered fuel annually.

September 19, 2016
REW Staff

Valmet, Espoo, Finland, and Zibo Green Energy New Energy Co., part of the Hangzhou Jinjiang Group Co., Zhejiang, China, have signed a contract regarding a delivery of a solid recovered fuel (SRF)-fired boiler plant to Zibo Green Energy's power plant in the city of Zibo located in the Shandong province in China. The new waste-to energy power boiler plant will supply electricity for the national grid.

The order was included in Valmet's second quarter 2016 orders received. The value of the order is not disclosed.

Zibo Green Energy's investment into efficient waste to energy solutions enable high overall efficiency with very effective heat and power generation and additionally supports circular economy. Installation is scheduled to begin in February 2017. Heat and power production will start by the end of 2017.

Valmet's delivery includes a CYMIC boiler island from fuel silo to boiler outlet. The boiler uses circulating fluidized bed (CFB) technology. The steam capacity of the new plant will be 108 megawatts and the plant's electricity production capacity will be approximately 35 megawatts.

The green field boiler plant will use SRF as its fuel totaling to 350,000 tons of SRF annually. Light fuel oil is used only for start-ups. The chlorine and alkaline content in the waste derived fuel is relatively high, but using Valmet's circular fluidized bed technology the emissions are controlled efficiently.