Construction of a high-efficiency cogeneration unit
- Design documentation, including building design, detailed designs, along with all arrangements, opinions, and reports required by law.
- Necessary relocation of existing utilities on site
- Earthworks, foundation and technological process building
- Supply, installation and commissioning of gas-fired cogeneration engines
- Delivery, installation and commissioning of process equipment and systems
- Supply, installation, partial modernisation and commissioning of power and control systems
- As-built Documentation.
- Landscaping
- Start-up of the plant
- Obtaining of all necessary, final, legally valid decisions and permits, including the use permit.
- Warranty service
- The new plant will produce a total of 8MW of thermal and electrical power and will operate at base load virtually all year round.
- The heat demand in the winter season from the district heating network is significantly higher than the thermal nominal output of the engines, which means that the existing coal-fired water boilers at the District Heating Plant will remain as supplementary and peak load units.