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Creating control
ABB is working with Termomeccanica to provide cutting-edge process automation technologies to support the project, including the ABB Ability™ System 800xA distributed control system, along with communication packages and emission monitoring systems. These solutions will help plant managers ensure safety and full control over operations, as well as the high level of emission control required, to meet EU standards for clean energy production.
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Creating control
ABB is working with Termomeccanica to provide cutting-edge process automation technologies to support the project, including the ABB Ability™ System 800xA distributed control system, along with communication packages and emission monitoring systems. These solutions will help plant managers ensure safety and full control over operations, as well as the high level of emission control required, to meet EU standards for clean energy production.
ABB’s emission monitoring system continuously measures flue gas from the stack, along with a raw gas measurement station, to ensure adherence to the current regulation. According to the technical design, the system in the new Gdańsk plant will receive over 3,500 signals coming from the entire process of combustion and energy production.
After leaving the boiler, flue gases are examined twice: at the initial stage as a raw gas, and at the chimney after passing through all flue gas cleaning systems. At the latter stage, the emissions released into the environment are thoroughly examined and summarized into a daily control report that is shared with Wojewódzki Inspektorat Ochrony Środowiska (WIOŚ), the local environmental authority.
ABB also provided a dozen remote cabinets with input/output modules that are resistant to environmental conditions (temperature, dust, vibrations), along with additional control cabinets. A digital system reduces the need for cables, reducing assembly costs and installation time.
ABB also provided a dozen remote cabinets with input/output modules that are resistant to environmental conditions (temperature, dust, vibrations), along with additional control cabinets. A digital system reduces the need for cables, reducing assembly costs and installation time.