The repowering project of the Nizhnekamsk CHPP involves upgrading the main and accessory boiler equipment to allow flame combustion of pulverized petroleum coke (petcoke) produced by a TANEKO delayed coking unit. The scope of work includes equipping the gas-and-oil fired boiler with a burner arrangement for petcoke combustion and providing central coal pulverization and pneumatic ash handling. To meet the atmospheric emission requirements, it is necessary to equip the boilers with a selective catalytic reduction installation, high-efficiency electrostatic precipitators, and a desulfurization plant.
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Translated from Élektricheskie Stantsii, No. 10, October 2018, pp. 23 – 29.
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Pak, D.F., Kucherov, V.V., Shabanov, I.I. et al. Innovative Technologies in the Repowering of the Nizhnekamsk CHPP by Upgrading the TGME-464 Boiler to Combust Pulverized Petroleum Coke. Power Technol Eng 52, 714–719 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10749-019-01020-0
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