Gas Recovery Project at Corus (Gas storage from BOSP to drive alternator)
Speaker: ManYee Woo (Jenn)
This presentation will cover an awareness of the general principles, and deliver a process overview of BOSGR as well as highlight some of its potential benefit.
Date 18 February 2010
Time
19:00
Location
ECM², Heol Cefn Gwrgan, Margam, Port Talbot, SA13 2EZ. (Entrance to Corus Works)
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The Corus Plant at Port Talbot uses the Blast Furnace route to produce Liquid Iron and then the Basic Oxygen Steel-making (BOS) route to create the steel. This BOS Gas Recovery project is designed to capture the BOS waste gases, process them to allow the on-site power plant to use them as a secondary fuel.
This presentation will cover an awareness of the general principles, and deliver a process overview of BOSGR as well as highlight some of its potential benefits, which include; recovering 65,000 GJ/Week worth of BOS gas, reducing carbon and particulate emissions as well as lowering natural gas and electricity purchases
Cost
Free
Programme
Lecture Starts at 19:00 Refreshments before and after lecture
Poster
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Organiser
South Wales Electronics and Communications Technical Network.
