Second CDQ power unit goes on-grid at FHS
Date:2019/7/17 Source: CISDI
Second
CDQ power unit goes on-grid at FHS
CISDI has
scored a major victory with its first ever construction of an overseas power
plant to an EPC mode.
The second coke
dry-quenching power generator went on-grid on-schedule and is supplying power at Formosa Ha Tinh Steel in
Vietnam.
This success followed
the startup of the first power generator in March. Both are the first of their
kind in Vietnam to be created to support a CDQ plant.
Two 36MW steam
turbines and auxiliaries are now working, generating a maximum of 6x108kWh
of power a year.
They are not
only a booster for FHS’s energy consumption indicators, but are also increasing
FHS’s profitability.
Formosa
Plastics Group has built over 40 generators of various types. Its most typical
installation is a 600MW super-critical unit with the highest performance
parameters in the industry.
The
construction of Ha Tinh Steel Plant’s generator required exacting skills, from
the technological process to the installation, the commissioning and project
management.
In China, steel
enterprises tend to tap internal potential for increasing profit margins rather
than relying solely on improving production capacity. Keeping abreast with this
trend, CISDI has developed core technologies for recovering steel plant gas,
excess heat and energy and enhancing their reutilisation.
Multiple
high-performance power generators have been successfully designed and built by
CISDI.
The CDQ power generator 2 at FHS