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ABB wins $26 million order to automate clean coal power plant

21 Dec 2005 - ABB announced that it has won a contract worth $26 million to automate a new thermal power station at Torrevaldaliga Nord (Civitavecchia), near Rome, Italy. ABB won the order from engineering contractor Enelpower of Italy to supply a DCS (Distributed Control System) to convert a heavy fuel power plant with advanced control systems so that it can safely burn "clean coal."

 
Project scope includes design, supply, assembly and commissioning of components and instruments for automation, supervision, control and protection of the entire power station, including critical boiler and filter systems. ABB will supply medium voltage switchgear, SCADA and a protection system.
 
The conversion includes installation of three coal-burning units, expected to supply 1,980 megawatts of power when they all become operational at the end of 2008. Advanced emissions control devices include denox, desox and fabric filter systems to dampen particulate, as well as completely closed coal unloading, transport and storage systems.
 
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