About the Plant>>Overview
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YongKang,
Waste-to-energy (Incineration) plant, Tainan
County
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History
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The Environmental
Protection Adminisration of Executive
Yuan approved construction of the
YongKang Incineration Plant on November
19, 1994. On November 25, 1998 the
construction project was contracted to
the Da-Yin Group in association with the
Steinmuller Company. Unfortunately,
after nearly 4 years of construction,
due to a series of financial
difficulties, on July 12, 2002 the
project suspended and failed to proceed.
After over a year of suspension, the
project was re-contracted to CPC
Corporation, successfully opened for
trial run on May 11, 2006, and declared
completion on December 31, 2007.
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Plant
Location:
No.140, Lane. 1099, Zhongshan N. Rd.,
YongKang City, Tainan County 710, Taiwan (R.O.C.) |
Contact TEL :06-2319266 |
Fax :06-2316388 |
Site
Area: approximately 4.95 hectares |
Furnace
Type: Mechanical grate |
Incinerator:
2 lines |
Single
incinerator capacity: 450 tons / day |
Calorific value: 2400 kcal / kg |
Power
generation capacity: 588 MWh / day |
Stack
Height: 100 m |
Turnkey
Contractor: Chinese Petroleum
Corporation(CPC) Taiwan. |
Design construction supervision unit: ctci Consultants Co., Ltd..
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Operation
and management supervision: Fichtner Pacific
Engineers Inc. |
Operation
and management contractor: Onyx Ta-Ho
Environmental Services Co., Ltd. |
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Service
scope: Municipal solid wastes and industrial
solid wastes. |
Environmental
quality surveillance items: air quality,
surface water, groundwater, noise, and
wastes. |
Waste
t to energy (Thermal energy recovery): The
Plant recycles heat generated from burning
refuse to generate electricity.
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Incineration
plant performance:
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01. After
incinerating inflammable waste, the
waste volume could be reduced as
much as 90% and will then be
delivered to landfill site for
proper burial. This process
accomplishes the following goal:
waste reduction, waste
stabilization, sanitization, and
converting wastes into resources.
02. The heat generating from
burning wastes can generate
electricity through a turbine
generator. (In addition to the
in-plant power consumption, the
excess electricity can be sold
to Taiwan Power Company for
energy conservation.
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