CB DRYCON in Serbia

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Clyde Bergemann DRYCON GmbH win contract to replace lean phase ash slurry system with dense phase technology on lignite-fired power plant in Serbia

Doncaster/UK, February 2010 - Serbian power company JP Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) awarded the turnkey contract to upgrade their ash collection system and replace the existing hydraulic ash handling systems at the TEKo A lignite-fired power plant in Kostolac, Serbia with Clyde Bergemann technology.

Clyde Bergemann DRYCON GmbH (CBDR) signed the official contract with EPS in January 2010, which consisted of replacing all existing wet hydraulic ash handling technologies with a more modern and environmentally acceptable dense phase pneumatic and hydraulic solution. The existing hydraulic slurry systems operated with water to ash ratio of greater than 10:1 and will be replaced with a more environmentally acceptable solution meaning water consumption can be reduced by a factor of 10 times.

The project has been realised following the already successful implementation of similar technologies at other sites across the Republic of Serbia and will continue to strengthen their application to join the EU by showing that Serbian coal-fired power generators are some of the cleanest and most environmentally friendly in Europe. The above mentioned project is a common effort of the Governments of the Republic of Serbia and the Federal Republic of Germany and procurement is partly financed through a KfW Bank loan and Financial Contribution and partly from the Employer EPS Serbia.

The turnkey project will be jointly executed through a consortium of foreign and domestic companies lead by CBDR in Germany. The main technological solution will be developed and implemented from Clyde Bergemann in Doncaster, UK (CBD) who are current leaders in this specialist field and continue to act as materials handling ‘Centre of Competence’ for the Clyde Bergemann Power Group.

Together with their consortium partners CBD, GOSA-MONTAZA and GOSA-FOM, specialists in the field of power generation services, CBDR will execute the programme of works by the end of 2011.

The combination of wet and dry dense-phase ash handling technologies will not only significantly reduce current water demand, but will also facilitate a substantial reduction in the contamination of ground and surface water contamination from breakdowns of the nearby ash dam.

Craig Buckley, Sales Manager of CBD comments: “This programme is vitally important to EPS and the power industry of Serbia. It is one of the last environmental refurbishment projects to be realised on existing power units and will contribute significantly to the Republic of Serbia’s proposal to join the EU. Clyde Bergemann is delighted to be involved in such a prestigious project and look forward confidently to the successful completion by the end of next year.”

Clyde Bergemann Power Group:

The Clyde Bergemann Power Group is a global acting enterprise supplying systems and solutions for the energy services market.

The Clyde Bergemann Power Group is world market leading in several business fields and is mainly active in the following areas:

-Boiler efficiency solutions

-On-load boiler cleaning systems

-Materials handling systems for fly and bottom ash

-Air Pollution Control

-Air-Gas Handling

-Vacuum belt filter systems

-Combustion air systems

-Heat exchanger technology

-Industrial burner and heating systems

Used in fossil fired plants, the technology of Clyde Bergemann makes an important contribution for an optimised, more efficient and low-emission operation and therewith supports clean energy generation.


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Photo: Jeff Hudson, front-left, signs the contract for TPP Kostolac A along with EPS’s General Manager and Senior Personnel of EPS at their offices in Serbia

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