Växjö Energi choose Alstoms flue gas cleaning system for their new combined power and heat plant boiler

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Växjö Energi is expanding their heat production by building a new combined heat and power plant (CHP plant) which uses biomass fuel. The new CHP plant will be one of the most modern in Europe and it ensures that biomass fuel will continue to be a heat source to the population of Växjö. The fuel is collected within a 100km radius of Växjö therefore ensuring that this heating method is environmentally friendly. Växjö will be able to cease the use of all types of oil-fired heating with the new CHP plant this is a goal for Europes greenest city. During a period of high competition, Alstoms centre for environmental control systems in Växjö has received orders to deliver a filter facility to the CHP plant which has a thermal effect of circa 100MW. The facility will be erected in the Sandvik area of Växjö, where Växjö Energi already has operations. Deployment of the new facility is estimated for 2015.

- Alstom provided us with the most competitive offer and we are also very satisfied with previous deliveries from Alstom, says Björn Wolgast Power and Heat Manager at Växjö Energi (VEAB)  

- We are very happy that once again we have been trusted to deliver a flue gas cleaning system to Växjö Energi. Our operations in Växjö, where Alstoms global centre for the research and development of environmental control systems is situated, has extensive experience of delivering systems which greatly reduce the risk of negative environmental effect. This in turn will benefit Växjö Energi in their environmental work, says Mats Thimanson, site manager at Alstom Växjö.