Andhra Pradesh Power Generation Corporation Limited is planning the installation of an FGD and retrofitting of ESPs at its 1050 MW (5*210 MW) Rayalaseema Thermal Power Station in Cuddapah district of Andhra Pradesh in order to comply with environmental norms. Currently, the owner is preparing a feasibility report for submission to the state government for approval. The installation is expected to begin in July, 2020. Tenders for the same are expected soon. The project requirement are: absorber system, gas to gas heat exchanger, spray headers and nozzles, mist eliminators & washing, agitators, quenching spray system, slurry re-circulation pumps, oxidation blower, gypsum bleed pumps, limestone grinding system, limestone slurry pumps, vacuum belt filter system, auxiliary absorbent slurry pumps with drive motor, piping, valves, auxiliary absorbent tanks, limestone storage tank, limestone silos, process water storage and pumping system, booster fans, ducting, dampers along with supports, slurry piping along with associated valves, low height wet chimney, FGD control room, dozers, wet ball mills, bucket elevator, gypsum dehydration, piles, spray headers, cooling water tank, process water tank, emergency slurry tank, among others.
24/05/2019
Andhra Pradesh Power Generation Corporation Limited along with a consultant is carrying out feasibility studies for the installation of a flue gas desulphuisation system in the operating 600 MW power complex out of 1650 MW (5x210+1x600 MW) thermal power plant located in Cuddapah district of Andhra Pradesh. The developer has confirmed that the 5x210 MW units comply with the new norms of the MoEF. Thus, there is no need of installation of FGD in the 5x210 MW units. But, the 600 MW unit commissioned in 2018, need the installation of an FGD system. The installation is expected to begin in 2022. Tenders for the same are expected soon. The project requirement are: absorber system, spray headers and nozzles, mist eliminators & washing, agitators, quenching spray system, slurry re-circulation pumps, oxidation blower, gypsum bleed pumps, limestone grinding system, limestone slurry pumps, vacuum belt filter system, auxiliary absorbent slurry pumps with drive motor, piping, valves, auxiliary absorbent tanks, limestone storage tank, limestone silos, process water storage and pumping system, booster fans, ducting, dampers along with supports, slurry piping along with associated valves, low height wet chimney, FGD control room, dozers, wet ball mills, bucket elevator, gypsum dehydration, piles, spray headers, cooling water tank, process water tank, emergency slurry tank, among others.
01/08/2018
Andhra Pradesh Power Generation Corporation Limited is planning the installation of an FGD and retrofitting of ESPs at its 1050 MW (5*210 MW) Rayalaseema Thermal Power Station in Cuddapah district of Andhra Pradesh in order to comply with environmental norms. Currently, the owner is preparing a feasibility report for submission to the state government for approval. The installation is expected to begin in July, 2020. Tenders for the same are expected soon. The project requirement are: absorber system, gas to gas heat exchanger, spray headers and nozzles, mist eliminators & washing, agitators, quenching spray system, slurry re-circulation pumps, oxidation blower, gypsum bleed pumps, limestone grinding system, limestone slurry pumps, vacuum belt filter system, auxiliary absorbent slurry pumps with drive motor, piping, valves, auxiliary absorbent tanks, limestone storage tank, limestone silos, process water storage and pumping system, booster fans, ducting, dampers along with supports, slurry piping along with associated valves, low height wet chimney, FGD control room, dozers, wet ball mills, bucket elevator, gypsum dehydration, piles, spray headers, cooling water tank, process water tank, emergency slurry tank, among others.
20/09/2017
APGENCO is planning the installation of FGDs, SCRs and retrofitting of ESPs at its 1050 MW (5*210 MW) Rayalaseema Thermal Power Station in Cuddapah district of Andhra Pradesh. At present the feasibility studies are ongoing. The installation is expected to begin in July, 2020. RFQs for the same are expected to be released in the third quarter of 2018.
The major requirement will be Flue Gas Desulphurisation (FGD) Unit, Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR), Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP), Cranes, Earth Work among others.