SWECO to engineer large biofuel-fired CHP plant in Finland, Metso to supply boiler
Industrial consultants from Sweden's SWECO have been awarded a major contract in connection with the construction of a new biofuel-fired Combined Heat and Power (CHP) plant north of Helsinki, Finland. Global engineering firm Metso announced it was chosen to supply a €25 million boiler to the project.
The CHP plant will be built in Kerava, a city of 30,000 inhabitants some 30 kilometers north of the capital of Helsinki. The power station will be fired with biomass fuels and will combine electricity and thermal production, covering about 75 per cent of district heating requirement in the city of Kerava. The plant is scheduled for completion in the autumn of 2009. With this investment, energy production for the city will be efficient and environmentally friendly by reducing the CO2 emissions.
The power boiler (73 MWth) will utilize bubbling fluidized bed technology to burn woody biomass (forestry residues) and peat.
SWECO's contract is of the EPCM type (Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Management) and gives SWECO's consultants total responsibility for all planning and design of the plant, from project management and structural engineering to mechanical engineering, piping systems and automation:
energy :: sustainability :: biomass :: bioenergy :: biofuels :: forestry :: CHP :: district heating :: Finland ::
The project has been ordered by the newly established energy company Kerava Lämpövoima Oy, which is owned by the Finnish energy company Pohjolan Voima Oy.
It will employ around 40 full-time consultants from SWECO for one year.
Metso is a global engineering and technology corporation with 2006 net sales of approximately €5 billion. Its more than 26,000 employees in more than 50 countries serve customers in the pulp and paper industry, rock and minerals processing, the energy industry and selected other industries.
References:
Metso: Metso supplies a power boiler to Keravan Lämpövoima's new combined heat and power plant in Finland - November 19, 2007.
SWECO: SWECO to plan new biofuel-fired CHP plant in Finland - November 19, 2007.
The CHP plant will be built in Kerava, a city of 30,000 inhabitants some 30 kilometers north of the capital of Helsinki. The power station will be fired with biomass fuels and will combine electricity and thermal production, covering about 75 per cent of district heating requirement in the city of Kerava. The plant is scheduled for completion in the autumn of 2009. With this investment, energy production for the city will be efficient and environmentally friendly by reducing the CO2 emissions.
The power boiler (73 MWth) will utilize bubbling fluidized bed technology to burn woody biomass (forestry residues) and peat.
SWECO's contract is of the EPCM type (Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Management) and gives SWECO's consultants total responsibility for all planning and design of the plant, from project management and structural engineering to mechanical engineering, piping systems and automation:
energy :: sustainability :: biomass :: bioenergy :: biofuels :: forestry :: CHP :: district heating :: Finland ::
The project has been ordered by the newly established energy company Kerava Lämpövoima Oy, which is owned by the Finnish energy company Pohjolan Voima Oy.
It will employ around 40 full-time consultants from SWECO for one year.
Metso is a global engineering and technology corporation with 2006 net sales of approximately €5 billion. Its more than 26,000 employees in more than 50 countries serve customers in the pulp and paper industry, rock and minerals processing, the energy industry and selected other industries.
References:
Metso: Metso supplies a power boiler to Keravan Lämpövoima's new combined heat and power plant in Finland - November 19, 2007.
SWECO: SWECO to plan new biofuel-fired CHP plant in Finland - November 19, 2007.
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