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ENERGOENGINEERING Thermal Power and Process Plants TREF Plant - Hospital Koševo - Sarajevo ENERGOENGINEERING Thermal Power and Process Plants . 8 0 0 2 y l u J , o v e j a r REFERENCES a S , g n i t e k r a M Hamdije Ćemerlića 2, 71000 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina – . d . Phone: (++) 387 33 703 616 d t s e Fax: (++) 387 33 651 093 v n i o g E-mail: [email protected] r e n www.energoinvest.com E : r e h s i l b u P 1 THERMAL POWER PLANTS TYPE AND SCOPE NAME OF OBJECT COUNTRY CAPACITY PLANT PERFORMANCES OF SERVICES Preliminary and main design Direct cooling system, TPP* Zenica B&H 2x7,5 MW and delivery of the part of coal fired equipment Steam supply to the TPP Fo~a B&H 3.5 MW Complete engineering woodworking industrial complex Preliminary TPP Madžari, Skopje Macedonia 2x2,5 MW and main design Direct cooling system, TPP Kakanj I B&H 2x32 MW 10 000 kJ/kg coal, Complete engineering up to 52% ash Direct cooling system, TPP Kakanj II B&H 2x32 MW 10 000 kJ/kg coal up Complete engineering to 52% ash Closed cooling system, towers Preliminary design of the plant TPP Tuzla I B&H 2x32 MW with natural air draught and main designs of piping 12 000 kJ/kg coal TPP Rtanj Serbia 1x12,5 MW Complete engineering Direct and closed cooling Preliminary and main design TPP Kanpur, India India 2x32 MW system with wet cooling tower, and delivery of the part of coal fired equipment Duo-block with closed cooling Preliminary and main system, towers with natural air TPP Tuzla II B&H 100/110 MW design and delivery draught, of the part of equipment 12 000 kJ/kg coal Direct cooling system, A part of design and TPP Plomin I Indonesia 1x110 MW 22 000 kJ/kg coal delivery of equipment Closed cooling system, towers TPP Kalakot, India India 3x7,5 MW with forced air draught, Complete engineering coal fired Closed cooling system, towers with forced draught, Preliminary and main design TPP Kakanj III B&H 100/110 MW 10 000 kJ/kg coal, and delivery of equipment up to 52% ash Direct cooling system, TPP Palembang, Indonesia Indonesia 2x12,5 Complete engineering fuel oil fired Closed cooling system, towers Preliminary and main design TPP Tuzla III B&H 1x200 MW with natural air draught, and delivery of equipment 12000 kJ/kg Transport of fly ash from ESP (electrostatic precipitator) TPP Tuzla B&H 1x200 MW Complete engineering to the selling plant (silo+loading into trucks) ENERGOENGINEERING - THERMAL POWER AND PROCESS PLANTS 2 TYPE AND SCOPE NAME OF OBJECT COUNTRY CAPACITY PLANT PERFORMANCES OF SERVICES Direct cooling system, TPP Makasar, Indonesia Indonesia 2x12,5 MW Complete engineering fuel oil fired Closed cooling system, towers Preliminary and main design TPP Tuzla IV B&H 1x200 MW with natural draught, and delivery of equipment 12000 kJ/kg Closed cooling system, towers Preliminary and main design TPP Kakanj IV B&H 100/110 MW with forced air draught, 10 000 and delivery of equipment kJ/kg coal, up to 52% ash Preliminary and main design TPP Tuzla V B&H 1x215 MW Closed cooling system and delivery of equipment Closed cooling system, towers Preliminary and main design TPP Kakanj V B&H 2x230 MW with forced draught, 10 000 and delivery of equipment kJ/kg coal, up to 52% ash Closed cooling system, towers Preliminary and main design, with natural air draught, 10 000 TPP Gacko B&H 300/315 MW procurement and delivery of kJ/kg coal, CaO content equipment in coal up to 72% Closed cooling system, towers Preliminary design, technical TPP Velika Tuzla (B) B&H 2x500 MW with natural air draught, design 18 000 kJ/kg coal Direct cooling system, liquid fuel TPP Medan, Indonesia Indonesia 2x65 MW Complete engineering and gas Closed cooling system, towers Preliminary and main design, TPP Ugljevik B&H 300/315 MW with natural air draught, procurement and delivery of 12 000 kJ/kg coal equipment Inside and outside disposal TPP Ugljevik B&H 110 to 1000 t/h Turn-key job of ash and slag TPP Kakanj unit V B&H 1000 t/h Inside disposal of ash and slag Turn-key job Ash and slag transport to TPP Kakanj unit V B&H 1000 t/h Turn-key job disposal Inside and outside TPP Gacko unit II B&H 1250 t/h Conceptual design disposal of slag TPP Gacko unit II B&H 1250 t/h Coal transport Conceptual design TPP Cuba Cuba 110 MW Rehabilitation of units Turn-key job TPP Tuzla B&H 200 MW Rehabilitation of units Design and supervision 3 Disposal system of TPP Tuzla B&H 100 m /h Design and supervision slag and ash Rehabilitation of TPP Tuzla B&H 110 MW Conceptual design thermal power units TPP Kakanj B&H 4x32 MW Study of unit rehabilitation Feasibility study External hydraulic transport of bottom and fly ash TPP Kosovo B Serbia 2x340 MW Complete engineering (ash:water=1:1) Q=150 tph fly ash * TPP - Thermal Power Plant ENERGOENGINEERING - THERMAL POWER AND PROCESS PLANTS 3 HEAT GENERATING PLANTS - POWER PLANTS TYPE AND SCOPE NAME OF OBJECT COUNTRY CAPACITY PLANT PERFORMANCES OF SERVICES TDP "Bosanka", Blažuj B&H 1,5 MW Preliminary and main design "Zenica" Ironworks, Zenica B&H 3x8 MW Combined fuel Preliminary and main design Oil Refinery, Bosanski Brod B&H 12 MW Liquid fuel Complete engineering RTB Bor Serbia 12,5 MW Solid fuel Extension, complete engineering Soda factory, Lukavac B&H 6,5 MW Solid fuel Complete engineering FC Banja Luka B&H 10 MW Direct cooling system, solid fuel Complete engineering Sugar factory, Vrbas B&H 3 MW Solid fuel Complete engineering Sugar factory, Branjin Vrh Croatia 2,5 MW Solid fuel Complete engineering RTB Bor Serbia 12,5 MW Solid fuel Extension, complete engineering "Naum Naumovski - Macedonia 5 MW Preliminary design Bra}e", Skopje PDI "Krivaja", Zavidovi}i B&H 8 MW Preliminary design District heating system for Serbia Preliminary and main design Novi Sad District heating system for Preliminary and main design of Serbia Subotica the heat generating plant Oil Refinery, Bosanski Brod B&H 12,5 MW Liquid fuel Main design Preliminary design of heat HGP* Kranj Slovenia 32 MW generating plant and heating system network 2x32/36 MW el. A part of design and HGP I phase, Ljubljana Slovenia Solid fuel 1x50 MW ht. procurement of equipment Aluminium complex, Mostar B&H 4 MW Solid fuel Complete engineering 1x12,5 Combined fuel, solid, RMK Zenica B&H Complete engineering 1x35 liquid and gaseous Boiler of 75 t/h steam KHK Power plant, Lukavac B&H o Complete engineering p=39 bar, t=440 C Aluminium complex, B&H 2x12 MW Gaseous fuel Complete engineering Zvornik Sugar Factory, Bijeljina B&H 8 MW Coal fired Complete engineering District heating system for Tuzla and reconstruction of B&H Heat output 630 GJ/h Complete engineering 110 MW unit TPP - HGP, II phase, 1x50 MW el. Engineering for individual Slovenia Solid fuel Ljubljana 1x100 MW ht. plants and systems ENERGOENGINEERING - THERMAL POWER AND PROCESS PLANTS 4 TYPE AND SCOPE NAME OF OBJECT COUNTRY CAPACITY PLANT PERFORMANCES OF SERVICES Deva - Libya Libya Chemical and power plant Turn-key job City of Pe} Serbia 20 MW District heating Conceptual design Supply, erection and Hospital - Biha} B&H 4 MW Heating of Hospital commissioning Reconstruction of boiler and Supply, erection and JKP "Toplana" - Doboj B&H 30 MW heating system of building commissioning District heating HGP Rehabilitation of fuel Make of as-built design and B&H 2x2 MW Sarajevo - Park oil/gas boiler plant supervision District heating HGP 1x2,30 MW Rehabilitation of fuel oil/gas Make of as-built design and B&H Sarajevo - Mala aleja 2x2,50 MW boiler plant supervision District heating Heat Rehabilitation of heavy fuel Make of as - built design and generating plant B&H 3x14 MW oil/gas boiler plant supervision Sarajevo - Hrasno District heating study for B&H District heating of 8 cities Make of study Una - Sana Canton Heating reconstruction of the Intertect - Sorosi B&H 4 MW elementary school destroyed in Design and supervision school heating war Heating reconstruction of the Energoinvest Sarajevo B&H 5 MW Complete engineering headquarter damaged in war Reconstruction of boiler Energoinvest Sarajevo B&H 10 MW Complete engineering damaged in war Administrative B&H 0.5 MW Heating system of building Design and consulting building Mostar Hotel Bristol, Mostar B&H 0,5 MW Heating system of building Design and consulting Survey and testing equipment JKP Toplane Sarajevo B&H 530 MW Heating system of building before rehabilitation Repair of equip. in internal JKP "Toplane" Sarajevo B&H 15 MW House heating system installation of building Energoinvest Stup, Heating system of production Repair of equipment and B&H 20 MW Sarajevo factory installation JKP "Sarajevogas" B&H Natural gas system Erection and commissioning * HGP - Heat Generating Plant ENERGOENGINEERING - THERMAL POWER AND PROCESS PLANTS 5 PROCESS PLANTS TYPE AND SCOPE NAME OF OBJECT COUNTRY CAPACITY PLANT PERFORMANCES OF SERVICES Extension of the plant for Distillation of wood, Tesli} B&H 900 t/year production of phthalic acid Complete engineering anhydride 3 Measuring and pressure red. INA - "Naftalin" - Zagreb Croatia 54 m /day Complete engineering stations of natural gas 2x50000 m 3/day evaporator, pressure Plant for cyclic-catalytic cracking "Voplin", Rijeka Croatia Complete engineering red. stations 250 kg/h, of hydrocarbons in city gas store 3x100 m 3 2x12000 m 3/day Plant for cyclic-catalytic cracking Gasworks, Maribor Slovenia evaporator station 600 Complete engineering 3 of hydrocarbons in city gas kg/h, store 3x60 m Plants: heating, stabilisation Oil Refinery, Bosanski Brod B&H 7000 t/day and platforming isomax Complete engineering plant H 2, merox L.P.G.
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