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E & M Combustion improves expectatives of an environmental project in China

Posted on: 19 / 04 / 2017 | 0 Comentarios

Reduction of NOx emissions | Environmental project | Low Nox burner | China E & M Combustion, Spanish engineering specialized in the design and manufacture of combustion equipment and systems for industrial applications, has participated in an environmental project in China, where it has managed a reduction of NOx emissions at the Ji Nan Kuang Shan Heating Co below the required 50 mg of nitrogen oxide (NOx), throw Low Nox burners and Flue Gas Recirculation (F.G.R.) technologies.  

E & M Combustion provides combustion equipment for Ashalim solar thermal plant in Israel

Posted on: 07 / 04 / 2017 | 0 Comentarios

Solar thermal plant | Combustion equipment | E&M Combustion E & M Combustion has been awarded combustion equipment for the new Ashalim solar thermal plant in Israel, with an output of 121 MW, which will start operations in 2017 with an investment of 1,000 million dollars. The plant, called Ashalim Solar Thermal Power Station, will be located in the Negev desert and provide more clean energy to about 1.2 million households. This is one of the world's largest such projects and will become the first solar thermal plant or Concentrate Solar Power (CSP) developed in Israel by GE and its technology partner BrightSource Energy.  

Flue Gas Recirculation and other methods for a clean environment

Posted on: 24 / 02 / 2016 | 0 Comentarios

Juergen Praest & Iñigo Béjar | E&M CombustionFlue gas recirculation is used mainly to reduce the NO (nitric oxide) content in the exhaust gases from thermal combustion processes -as the use from industrial burners-, and which is referred to more broadly as NOx.  

NOOR I signals definitive deployment of CSP in Morocco

Posted on: 16 / 02 / 2016 | 0 Comentarios

Diesel burners of E&M Combustion at NOORo_I-700x357Futur Energy.-   Morocco is poised to make history soon, once the first phase of one of the world’s largest CSP plants starts generating electricity. When fully operational, the Ouarzazate solar complex will produce enough energy for more than one million Moroccans, with a possible surplus to export to Europe. The complex will moreover reduce Morocco’s fossil fuel dependence by 2.5 million tonnes of oil. Located on the edge of the Sahara desert, some 7 km from the Moroccan city after which it is named, the Ouarzazate solar complex is putting Morocco on the map as a solar superpower. Photo courtesy of SENER.  

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