Energy from Waste Power Plant

Bitterfeld, 
Germany

The task

In order to ensure an environmentally friendly supply of energy to the companies located in the Chemiepark Bitterfeld Wolfen, a waste to energy power plant was to be built. The power plant system, designed on the basis of cogeneration, shall feed the generated power into the local network and supply the annual amount of generated heat to the local companies. The technical concept of the combustion line had to comply with a plant system that Standardkessel Baumgarte completed in the year 2007.

The solution

The basic planning of the realised boiler type allowed a macroeconomic solution for the plant design taking the changed performance data into consideration. The firing system conceived as a water- cooled pusher-type grate, is attached to the steam generator consisting of the furnace area with a downstream radiation pass and lowered tail end pass.

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Fuel

Domestic / Industrial refuse
Processed
 

Number of Lines

1

Heating Value

11.0
MJ/kg minimal

15.0
MJ/kg nominal

18.0
MJ/kg maximal

Fuel-Throughput

10.00
t/h minimal

13.44
t/h nominal

16.80
t/h maximal

Rated Thermal Input

56
MW

Steam Capacity

64.4
t/h

Steam Pressure

43
bar

Steam Temperature

400
°C

Feedwater Temperature

105
°C

Flue-Gas Flow

109,000
m³ i. N./h

Exhaust-Gas Temperature

160
°C minimal

190
°C maximal

Commissioning

2009

Operating Approval

17. BImSchV

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Olaf Schumacher
Head of Sales

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