Sumitomo SHI FW to design and construct a biomass project in Daesan

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 Sumitomo SHI FW (SFW) has been awarded a contract by Hyundai Engineering & Construction Co. (HDEC) for design and supply of the Daesan Biomass Power Plant boiler island. C​ommercial operation of the new biomass CFB power plant is scheduled for the end of 2020.

SFW will design and supply the 109 MWe CFB steam generator and auxiliary equipment for the boiler island.  The CFB boiler will be designed to burn wood pellets, while meeting applicable environmental regulatory requirements.  SFW has supplied over 30 CFB steam generators in South Korea.  This is SFW’s third CFB boiler unit in South Korea firing biomass as its primary fuel.

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