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Mitchell Station Case Study
The wet flue gas desulfurization (FGD) system from Babcock & Wilcox (B&W) features a combination of design components to provide a high level of reliability and removal efficiencies. These include B&W’s signature tray tower design that provides excellent gas to liquid contact and uniform flow distribution through the absorber spray zones; its patented inlet awning; interspatial headers to reduce absorber height, pump power requirements, and internal support costs; forced oxidation system; and ad
View Web PageWet Flue Gas Desulfurization System Midwestern Case Study 2
Babcock & Wilcox (B&W) wet flue gas desulfurization (FGD) systems feature a combination of design components to provide the industry’s highest level of reliability and removal efficiencies. These include B&W's signature tray tower design to provide excellent gas to liquid contact and uniform flow distribution through the absorber spray zones; its patented inlet awning, interspatial headers to reduce absorber height, pump power requirements, and internal support costs; forced oxidation system; an
View Web PageB&W’s DRB-XCL® Burners Reduce NOx in South Africa Case Study
A major industrial petrochemical plant in South Africa needed to significantly reduce nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions to comply with the country’s latest air quality monitoring, management and control standards. The National Environment Management: Air Quality Act required that levels be reduced to 750 mg/Nm3 for each combustion installation with a thermal rating of more than 50 MW. With levels rated at 1100 mg/Nm3, plant operators began to look at options to help achieve compliance.
View Web PageWaste Wood-Fired Biomass Power Plant Case Study
This new biomass plant will be capable of processing waste wood, including contaminated wood and fuel containing metals, with no pre-treatment required. The plant will generate 40 MW of green electricity, which is enough to supply 78,000 homes.
View Web PageBulleh Shah Packaging – Pakistan Biomass Case Study
Under a licensing agreement, B&W Vølund has supplied technology to a biomass fired energy plant at the Bulleh Shah Packaging Limited paper factory. The fuel consists of residues from local wheat straw, cotton stalks, corn, rice and river grass. The plant’s steam data will be 150 t/h at 530 degrees and 98 bara: enough to secure stability in the supply of steam and power to the factory. A reliable supply of energy is rare in Pakistan. It can be both expensive and challenging for the factory when p
View Web PageChalk Point, Dickerson and Morgantown Case Study
Babcock & Wilcox (B&W) supplied wet flue gas desulfurization (FGD) equipment to provide sulfur dioxide (SO2) removal efficiency of 98% of total gas flow. This design features a combination of components to provide a high level of reliability and removal efficiencies. These include a milling system, absorber towers, trays, spray headers, nozzles, mist eliminators, wash headers and forced oxidation.
View Web PageCopenhagen’s state-of-the-art Amager Bakke sets new standards for environmental performance, energy efficiency and waste treatment capacity.
View Web PageBabcock & Wilcox Renewable (B&W) designed, manufactured and commissioned two biomass boilers for the Skærbækværket power plant in Denmark. The project allows the combined heating and power plant to supply approximately 60,000 households with clean and reliable district heating and electricity while reducing carbon emissions.
View Web PageMultifuel-Fired CHP Plant Case Study
Måbjergværket is the first CHP plant in Denmark to use a fuel combination consisting of waste, wood chips, straw and natural gas. Måbjergværket supplies the approx. 55.000 inhabitants of the cities of Struer and Holstebro with direct heating.
View Web PageB&W was selected to design a Vølund® waste-to-energy (WtE) combustion system and boiler for Shenzhen Energy Environmental Engineering Co. The 5,600 tons per day plant is among the world’s largest and was completed in 2020.
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