The WHRPG system consists of cement waste heat recovery boilers, steam turbine, generator, etc., and will recover waste heat during the calcining stage of the cement production process and use it for highly efficient power generation. Kawasaki will provide overall engineering, which includes the waste heat recovery boilers, Kawasaki-designed and -developed condensing type steam turbine, and control equipment, as well as basic engineering for equipment to be procured by the client and technical advisory services for construction and commissioning. Installation of this WHRPG system will enable the efficient utilization of waste heat, which previously was emitted into the environment, and will produce about 30% of the power needed by the plant. This will also reduce CO2 emissions by approximately 100,000 tons annually by reducing the use of electricity derived from fossil fuels.
Kawasaki installed its first WHRPG system for a cement plant in 1980 in
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Together with its affiliates, the
In recent years, various countries have increasingly utilized waste derived fuels such as waste plastic at cement plants. The compatibility of Kawasaki cement waste heat boilers for cement plants using waste derived fuels has already been designed, developed and demonstrated. The Company also has technology for an internally circulating fluidized bed type waste plastic/biomass fired boiler (KCFBTM, Kawasaki Circulating Fluidized Bed Boiler), which effectively uses waste plastic, RPF*2 (including fluff), SRF*3, RDF*4, tire chips, and various types of biomass for highly efficient, clean power generation as well as heat supply. Kawasaki has supplied KCFB to waste power plants and paper mills in
Demand is expected to continue to grow for facilities that save energy and reduce environmental loads, including cement plant WHRPG systems and waste plastics/biomass fired boilers. Kawasaki will proactively continue to design, develop and deliver products that contribute toward energy saving and environmental protection.
*1 "New K Plant WHRPG System Goes to
https://global.kawasaki.com/en/corp/newsroom/news/detail/ba_c3100709_1.html
*2 RPF (Refuse Paper & Plastic Fuel): Solid fuel consisting primarily of waste paper and waste plastic, which are industrial waste materials that are difficult to recycle
*3 SRF (Solid Recovered Fuel): Solid waste fuel
*4 RDF (Refuse Derived Fuel): Solid fuel consisting primarily of combustible municipal solid waste
*5 "Biomass Power System with Internally Circulating Fluidized-Bed Boiler Delivered" (
https://global.kawasaki.com/en/corp/newsroom/news/detail/ba_c3060405-1.html
"Kawasaki Delivers RPF and Biomass-fired Boiler to
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