Romonta EBS GmbH plans to further expand the waste utilisation centre for a capacity of 240,000 t/a RDF and to discontinue the previous energy recovery of the residual coal produced in the company's own power plant by 2024. To ensure the necessary heat supply for the site, a new steam generation plant with RDF firing is to be built. Standardkessel Baumgarte was commissioned with the construction of the RDF power plant. Romonta and Standardkessel Baumgarte have already worked together successfully on the construction of RDF boiler plants in 2004 and 2009.
The plant is designed with the already proven Standardkessel Baumgarte firing and boiler concept. The core of the plant is a water-cooled moving grate and a steam generator in tail-end design. The flue gases are cleaned in a downstream flue gas cleaning system that operates according to the dry adsorption principle.
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Refuse Derived Fuel, Municipal Solid Waste
1
8.0
MJ/kg minimal
13.0
MJ/kg nominal
18.0
MJ/kg maximal
10.66
t/h minimal
15.23
t/h nominal
18.0
t/h maximal
55
MW
64
t/h
422
°C Hochdruck
77
bar
103
°C
108,790
Nm³/h (wet)
140
°C
17.BImSchV
2024
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