Under the contract, MHPS will supply high-performance DeNOx systems, which reduces nitrogen oxides emission, a cause of air pollution, by more than 80%.
The high-performance systems will be installed and are expected to go into operation at Unit 1 in late 2015 and at Unit 2 in May 2016.
Located some 85km south-southeast of Warsaw, the power station is considered as one of the nation’s largest coal-fired power plants while each of the Units 1 and 2 will have an output of 200MW.
The installation of MHPS’s DeNOx system will allow the power station to meet European regulations on thermal power plant emissions, ensuring stable and continuous operation throughout the year.
Erbud is given the subcontract for civil engineering and installation work.
Featuring high-performance plate-type catalysts, the DeNOx system has the ability to eliminate NOx to meet the needs of a wide range of operating loads.