Energy from Waste Power Plant

Bremen, 
Germany

The task

Already in 2005, the replacement of an incineration line in the existing waste-to-energy plant (MHKW) was successfully completed for the same operator, swb Entsorgung GmbH. In this project, the task was to design a plant with a capacity not yet realized by Standardkessel Baumgarte for the power plant site in Hafen. The basis of the design was a fuel consisting of high-calorific commercial waste and sorting residues, defined as medium calorific.

The solution

The tried-and-tested concept of a tail-end boiler, consisting of the furnace, two vertical radiant passes, tail-end with the convection heating surfaces, and vertical flow economizer heating surfaces in sheet metal cassettes, was selected. An extensive and elaborate banding concept was required to stiffen large boiler wall surfaces against the pressure conditions due to the flue gas column that had to be taken into account. 

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Fuel

Domestic / Industrial refuse
Processed
 

Number of Lines

1

Heating Value

11.0
MJ/kg minimal

14.0
MJ/kg nominal

18.0
MJ/kg maximal

Fuel-Throughput

19.8
t/h minimal

28.3
t/h nominal

33.0
t/h maximal

Rated Thermal Input

110
MW

Steam Capacity

127
t/h

Steam Pressure

40
bar

Steam Temperature

400
°C

Feedwater Temperature

140
°C

Flue-Gas Flow

200,000
m³ i. N./h

Exhaust-Gas Temperature

200
°C

Operating Approval

17. BImSchV

Commissioning

2009

Ideas full of energy!

“We deliver an innovative and specially adapted technology for a sustainable and effective energy supply tailor-made for your needs.”

Olaf Schumacher
Head of Sales

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