District heating

BIOMASS TO GENERATE HEAT FOR THE CITY OR IN THE INDUSTRY

District heating, also referred to as district energy networks or heating & cooling networks, is fundamentally the distribution of heat and/or electricity through a network of insulated pipes from the point of generation to the end user. District heating companies integrate diverse energy sources (processing of biomass waste / RDF/ wood production waste/ …) to generate heat, the primary driver, and electricity & CHP as an option. The end customer for district heating companies ranges from city centers, towns and villages to other built environments such as industrial zones. VYNCKE offers both CHP plants and boilers that generate hot water and superheated water to serve this purpose.

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BIOMASS-FIRED COGENERATION PLANT

Here is a virtual guided tour of a VYNCKE solution that aims in decarbonization of a city by reducing the consumption of natural gas & coal and increasing the reliability on sustainable alternatives.

This plant starts from the biomass fuel management system and the pusher feeding system, over the 3-pass vertical water tube steam boiler with a DWS water-cooled step grate and ending with the flue gas treatment system consisting of two cyclones and a baghouse filter.

Today, this plant is connected to the district heating, supplying heat to 50,000 households! This is 1/10th of the city.

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