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News Release from: Babcock Wanson UK | Subject: Heat recovery projects
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 07 April 2006
Heat recovery in cogeneration projects
Babcock Wanson is the preferred company for heat recovery in cogeneration projects, as shown recently with projects in Hungary and Rumania: heat recovery is the key to overall efficiency
The leading position of Babcock Wanson in cogeneration heat management has been confirmed again, in Hungary and Rumania, thanks to the local Babcock company, CNIM Babcock Central Europe The efficiency of a cogeneration plant is linked with the heat recovery equipment
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 11 Apr 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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In collaboration with Greenergy, CNIM Babcock Central Europe provided a cogeneration plant supplying energy to a pharmaceutical company, with the supply of two heat recovery steam generators producing 22.6 t/h of steam, and downstream two 5MW Centrax turbines.
Other plants have been supplied in collaboration with Turbomeca, for example in Rumania with Loial Impex, a plant with eight 1 MWe gas turbines: here CNIM Babcock Central Europe engineered and supplied four exhaust gas heat recovery units producing 3.6 MW superheated water each, plus four 11 MW natural gas fired superheated water boilers for back-up and integration.
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