Doosan Škoda Power has announced the installation of two turbine sets as part of a modernisation effort at a heat and power plant in Plock, Poland. The plant, owned and operated by Polish energy company ORLEN, is being modernised in several phases, with the current phase requiring an investment of €125 million ($146 million). Doosan The post Doosan Škoda Power instals turbine sets at Polish heat and power plant appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Europe - Power Engineering International
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Valmet will deliver a bubbling fluidized bed boiler and flue gas handling equipment for Kraftringen Energi's new CHP plant in Skåne.| Power Engineering International
Five sets of absorbers, desorbers, and direct contact coolers have been lifted into place, three sets at Asnæs Power Station and two sets at Avedøre Power Station. The post Key components installed for Ørsted’s Kalundborg CO2 project appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Decentralized Energy - Power Engineering International
Polish distribution network operator TAURON has started decarbonisation and efficiency works across its heating networks. The post Poland’s TAURON Group begins greening work across heating networks appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Decentralized Energy - Power Engineering International
Saudi's TAQA and Japan's JERA have reached financial close on a new industrial cogeneration plant in Jubail, Saudi Arabia.| Power Engineering International
Essar Energy Transition has launched EET Hydrogen Power, which they claim is Europe’s first hydrogen-ready combined heat and power plant (CHP).| Power Engineering International
Rolls Royce is coordinating the Phoenix project to develop the technologies for a hydrogen combustion engine to drive CHP systems.| Power Engineering International
Italian province welcomes LIFE Platform RePowerEU Conference and champions low-carbon heating and cooling solutions.| Power Engineering International