A project status update on the FGD Plant at the Nikola Tesla B Power Plant in Obrenovac, Serbia๐ฑ
Our dedicated team has been working diligently, and we’re proud to highlight the latest milestones achieved. ๐
๐ง The final segment of the FRP elbow, with a diameter of 11,400 mm, underwent extensive preparatory work, including lifting, rotation, centering, and lamination. ๐ช
๐๏ธ Following the completion of pre-assembly, the FRP elbow was skillfully lifted and installed at the designated location within the project area. This elbow connects the absorber outlet to the chimney entrance (wet stack), contributing to the efficient flow of flue gas. Notably, the project involves the installation of two such FRP elbows. The video attached showcases a quarter of the impressive FRP flue gas duct. ๐ฌ๏ธ
โฑ๏ธ The installation of the FRP segment was executed meticulously, adhering to detailed preparation and planning. We’re proud to acknowledge the exceptional collaboration of our on-site team, ensuring a swift completion within the shortest possible time. ๐
๐ฟ We’re pleased to highlight that this project will significantly reduce emissions of sulphur dioxide and particulates by a staggering 96%, from 80,000 tons per year, to 4,500 tons. Our commitment to environmental sustainability drives us forward! ๐
Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to make remarkable progress at the Nikola Tesla B Power Plant. Together for a green future! ๐ฑ
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