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Hungary BHD to start building HUF 35 bn biomass power plant Tuesday, 20, February 2007 10:18:00 AM
Hungary's BHD Hőerőmű Zrt. is to build a HUF 35 billion commercial straw-fired power plant with a maximum output of 49.9 MW in Szerencs (northeast Hungary). The company has started excavation works on the site on 15 February along with the ordering of equipments and plans to construction and installation on 20 March.
The company is to finance 15% of the project from own resources and 85% from banking loans.
BHD is to finalise construction and installation by October 2009 and complete a trial run by the end of the year. Commercial operation would begin on 1 January 2010.
The electricity produced will be taken by ÉMÁSZ Zrt." (the North Hungarian Electricity Supply Co) on a take or pay contract.
The power plant will consist of a straw barn, boiler island, power house (turbine and generator set), water-treatment plant, flue gas filter, stack and an administration building.
The energy converter system consists of 2 boiler islands of 25MW each, a turbine and an electric generator set.
The plant is planned to have 8,000-8,200 availability hours and The its year consumption will be 270,000 tonnes of vegetable biomass (straw) - currently an agricultural waste that farmers have to pay dispose of. Its electricity sales are expected at around 357 GWh per year.
In Hungary today only 3.2-3.6% of the total energy consumption is met by renewable energy sources and of this number only 2.8% is produced from sustainable vegetable biomass (mainly wood from the Hungarian forests). The bulk of demand is met by imported fossil fuels or by ageing nuclear power plant.
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Hungary BHD to start building HUF 35 bn biomass power plant Tuesday, 20, February 2007 10:18:00 AM
Hungary's BHD Hőerőmű Zrt. is to build a HUF 35 billion commercial straw-fired power plant with a maximum output of 49.9 MW in Szerencs (northeast Hungary). The company has started excavation works on the site on 15 February along with the ordering of equipments and plans to construction and installation on 20 March.
The company is to finance 15% of the project from own resources and 85% from banking loans.
BHD is to finalise construction and installation by October 2009 and complete a trial run by the end of the year. Commercial operation would begin on 1 January 2010.
The electricity produced will be taken by ÉMÁSZ Zrt." (the North Hungarian Electricity Supply Co) on a take or pay contract.
The power plant will consist of a straw barn, boiler island, power house (turbine and generator set), water-treatment plant, flue gas filter, stack and an administration building.
The energy converter system consists of 2 boiler islands of 25MW each, a turbine and an electric generator set.
The plant is planned to have 8,000-8,200 availability hours and The its year consumption will be 270,000 tonnes of vegetable biomass (straw) - currently an agricultural waste that farmers have to pay dispose of. Its electricity sales are expected at around 357 GWh per year.
In Hungary today only 3.2-3.6% of the total energy consumption is met by renewable energy sources and of this number only 2.8% is produced from sustainable vegetable biomass (mainly wood from the Hungarian forests). The bulk of demand is met by imported fossil fuels or by ageing nuclear power plant.
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