Roskilde CHP Power Plant is a 32.9MW biopower project. It is located in Zealand, Denmark. According to GlobalData, who tracks and profiles over 170,000 power plants worldwide, the project is currently active. It has been developed in multiple phases. Post completion of construction, the project got commissioned in 1999. Buy the profile here.

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Description

The process of combustion has been adopted in this combined heat and power (CHP) project to release the stored energy from the feed. Industrial waste and municipal solid waste are used as a feedstock to power the project.

Development status

The project got commissioned in 1999.

Contractors involved

Roskilde CHP Power Plant (Phase 2) is equipped with MAN Energy Solutions turbine. The phase consists of 1 turbine with 19MW nameplate capacity.

MARTIN supplied steam boiler for the project. The boiler installed at the site has a capacity of 20TPH. The temperature witnessed inside the boiler is around 400°C. The steam is pressurized inside the boiler at 40bar.

MARTIN supplied steam boiler for the project. The temperature witnessed inside the boiler is around 425°C. The steam is pressurized inside the boiler at 50bar.

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This content was updated on 14 October 2024

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This information is drawn from GlobalData’s Power Intelligence Center, which provides detailed profiles of over 170,000 active, planned and under construction power plants worldwide from announcement through to operation across all technologies and countries worldwide.