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16 FLUE GAS DESULPHURISATION


US$11 billion order for Shin Seocheon Thermal Power Plant


Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction has won the order for the flue gas desulphurisation (FGD) system of Shin Seocheon Thermal Power Plant from Korea Midland Power Co., Ltd. (KOMIPO). Shin Seocheon Thermal Power Plant is a 1,000 MW power plant being constructed in Maryang-ri, Seo-myeon, Seocheon-gun of South Korea’s South Chungcheong Province.


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the flue gas desul- phurisation (FGD) system order won by the consortium


formed with Kumho E&C follows on the heels of the turbine generator supply contract won by Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction for the same power plant in 2015. Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction has recorded a performance of about 70 billion Won for the supply of FGD systems. The FGD system is an


eco-friendly equipment that converts the smoke from power plant stacks into water vapour by removing SOx, an atmospheric pollutant, from the exhaust gas generated by thermal power plants. FGD (Flue Gas Desulphurisation): is technology which applies principles such as absorption,


“Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction has recorded a performance of about 70 billion Won for the supply of FGD systems.”


adsorption, oxidation, and reduction to remove SOx from the exhaust gas of thermal power plants. “The FGD system in this


supply contract applies Korea’s strictest environmental standards and world-class engineering requirements for SOx emissions reduction. We will aggressively penetrate the eco-friendly power generation market of desulphurisation and denitrification systems, which were designed to reduce atmospheric pollutants,” said Jinwon Mok, CEO of Power


Independent Power Asia March - April 2018 www.gmp.uk.com


Service BG at Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction. In accordance with the


“Comprehensive Plan on Fine Dust Control” announced in September last year, the Korean government plans to invest the sum of 7.2 trillion won by 2022 in order to enhance the performance of


existing thermal power plants and replace all environmental control systems. Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction had also won the contract for the Boryeong Thermal Power Plant Unit 3 performance improvement project in 2016. www.doosan.com


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