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CFB technology has increased its world-wide presence among small & large utility power plants principally due to its highly-desirable fuel flexibility combined with significantly reduced air emissions, particularly CO2. More specifically, CFB technology’s ability to choose from a range of opportunity coals and carbon-neutral biomasses, recycled and waste streams enable power producers to generate low cost, carbon flexible yet reliable baseload power generation, a notable and distinct feature of CFB technology over conventional PC boilers.
Fuel and carbon flexibility means more than just being able to burn a wide range of coals and biomasses. It also means that key plant performance indicators such as reliability, operation & maintenance, stack emissions, and power production costs are not significantly impacted over the wider fuel range.
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In this informative webinar, Teemu Nevalainen, Chief Engineer, Conceptual Design at Sumitomo SHI FW, will discuss how CFB technology with biomass co-firing can achieve affordable and reliable carbon neutral power. The webinar will also discuss CFB’s capability to co-fire a wide range of biomass fuels with coal, up to 100% biomass, providing an economical, reliable and carbon emission reducing strategy for power producers. As biomass utilization is expected to increase worldwide, the webinar will discuss how biomass use can be balanced to produce affordable, reliable and low carbon power without overburdening local biomass supply chains.
Other topics to be addressed include:
How CFB technology takes advantage of the global coal fuel arbitrage
The substantial reductions of CO2 emissions realized by co-firing biomass & utilizing domestic fuel supply chains
Proven CFB installations utilizing biomass co-firing over a wide range of capacities
Samcheok Green Power Project, Korea (4 X 550 MWe Ultrasupercritical)
Dominion Virginia City (US) Hybrid Energy Center (2 X 335 MWe)
Fortum Heat Polska CHP Zabrze, Poland (203 MWth/75 MWe)
Jyväskylän Energia Oy CHP, Jyväskylä, Finland (480 MWth/200 MWe)
GS E&C, Dangjin Korea 105 MWe
This webinar can help you make informed decisions about boiler selection options and considerations for new coal and biomass fired power plants. Register today to secure your spot in this free webinar!
Attendees can ask specific questions which will be covered during the Q&A session of the webinar.
Who Should Attend:
Utilities
Independent Power Producers & Developers
Industrial plant owners
Architecture and Engineering Companies
Asset Managers and Power Plant Owners
EPC Companies
Plant Engineers
Fuel Managers
Environmental Specialists
Maintenance Managers
PRESENTER
Teemu Nevalainen | Chief Engineer, Conceptual Design | Sumitomo Foster Wheeler
Mr. Teemu Nevalainen has been with Sumitomo SHI FW (Finland) since 1997. During the last 20 years, he has worked in numerous positions related to CFB Technology development for Sumitomo SHI FW. Presently he is working as Chief Engineer, heading the Conceptual Design department for CFB Technology which is part of Sumitomo SHI FW’s Technology & R&D facility in Varkaus, Finland. Teemu has an M Sc. in Engineering and graduated from Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland.