Datang Hunan Branch's dust removal and efficiency improvement seminar was held in Xiangtan

Since the second half of 2013, Datang Hunan Branch has been actively conducting feasibility studies on retrofitting thermal power units to address high soot emissions, which exceeded 30mg/m³. In preparation for the new "Air Pollutant Emission Standards" that came into effect on July 1, 2014, the branch organized a technical seminar from November 12 to 13, 2013, involving Xiangtan Power Generation Company, Jinzhushan Power Generation Company, and Fuyang Power Plant. Representatives from environmental protection engineering firms such as Kaitian Environmental Protection, Longjing Environmental Protection, Feida Environmental Protection, and others attended the meeting to discuss dust emission reduction strategies. Yu Dongjiang, Deputy General Manager of Datang Hunan Branch, and Li Lijia, Deputy Chief Engineer and Director of the Ansheng Department, were present at the event. Zeng Yifu, Dean of the Kaitian Environmental Protection Research Institute, participated in the discussion and introduced Kaitian’s advanced technologies. The meeting aimed to explore practical solutions for improving electrostatic precipitator performance while ensuring cost-effectiveness and environmental compliance. During the session, representatives from the three power plants presented their current projects and challenges related to electrostatic precipitators. Engineering companies like Kaitian, Longjing, and Feida provided detailed proposals tailored to each plant's specific conditions, highlighting both economic and environmental benefits. Based on the guidance from the "Minutes of the Dust Collector Reconstruction Technical Exchange Meeting" issued by Datang Group, the participants focused on the principles of technical feasibility, economic rationality, and localized adaptation to develop effective renovation plans. Experts emphasized the importance of achieving low-cost and efficient compliance with increasingly strict emission standards. Key technologies under consideration include optimized electrostatic precipitator design, wet electrostatic precipitators, low-temperature dust removal systems, pulse high-frequency power supplies, soot condensation techniques, and mobile plate dust collection systems. These innovations are seen as critical for future improvements in dust control. Kaitian Environmental Protection Research Institute is committed to advancing research in electrostatic precipitator technology and standardization, aiming to support the industry in achieving cleaner and more sustainable operations. The meeting marked an important step toward modernizing thermal power generation and aligning it with national environmental goals.

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