Power plant

SCR standardisation on GT HRSG boilers (2015)

The Client requested W.T.E. to provide mechanical and thermodynamic standardisation, performance test procedure and erection engineering analysis about boilers to be revamped by SCR deNOx systems, to treat flue gas released from a natural gas (gas turbine). W.T.E. delivered technical specifications for work instruction, SCR catalyst, ammonia injection, storage and dosing, ammonia grid, flow control

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Feasibility study of a CHPP plant: from coal to RDF/biomass (2014)

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

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Feasibility study to convert furnace from oil to RDF (2013)

Feasibility study to convert a furnace, fed by diesel oil, to RDF (Refuse Derived Fuel), throughput 150 MWe W.T.E. designed a mathematical model based on characteristics of existing boiler and suitable to describe air suspended fuel burning and energy recovery in combustion chamber. Reduced steam thermodynamic parameters were assumed in order for the boiler tubes

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mascioni

CHPP 50MWth from coal to biomass with 15MWe new thermal cycle. Feasibility study (2010)

Mascioni S.p.A. (Cuvio-VA), an important Italian yarn-dyeing factory, appointed W.T.E. to design and engineer the way to substitute coal for PKS (Palm Kernel Shell) and dried sewage sludge in its 50 MWth boiler. The boiler had to deliver superheated steam (455 °C e 64 bar) to a co-generative thermal cycle, including a new full condensing

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