logging in or signing up Possible impact of BAT Macedonia Valentina Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 185 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 12, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: Prague 2004Plant Data: Plant Data Kilns 2 x 1,300 tpd clinker Vertical Coal Mill 15 tph Cement Mills 3 x 100 tph + 1 x 30 tph Own Quarries for Marl, Limestone and Sand Reserves of Raw Materials: Approximately 30 Years for marl and limestone Insulation Material Production Plant RMC Plant Number of Employees: 574 Location of “USJE” : Location of “USJE” Located in the southeastern part of Skopje 3.5 km. from the center of the town Surrounded by civilian houses The location of the factory brings up the: : The location of the factory brings up the: ENVIRONMENTAL QUESTION The manufacturing of the cement influences the environment: The manufacturing of the cement influences the environment Excavation of the raw materials changes the landscape Transportation of the raw materials as a source of dust The production of clinker has the biggest impact on the environment Big usage of energy Air emissions ( dust, SO2, NOx, CO…) Storage of clinker, grinding of clinker and packing of cement are also dust sources The environmental impact of the working processes of “USJE” has been mitigated through the technical and technological interventions : The environmental impact of the working processes of “USJE” has been mitigated through the technical and technological interventions These improvements are accomplished through the years: These improvements are accomplished through the years 1993 – Two concrete silos for clinker (25000 tones each) with a closed belt conveyer and a complete dedusting system 1993 – Electrostatic precipitator for clinker cooler (each kiln has it) 1997 – Gasification of the boiler room for production of steam Slide8: 1999 – Bag filters for cement mills 4, 5 & 6 1999 – Bag filter for rotary Kiln No. 3 2001 – Vertical mill for petcoke, with bag filter and system for fire protection 2003 – Bag filter for rotary Kiln No. 4 2004 – Puzzolana substituted by Fly Ash Continuous Emissions Monitoring: Continuous Emissions Monitoring Installation of a network which connects all measuring instruments Instruments for dust measurement installed on: Coal Mills Cement Mills Raw Mill Preparation Exhaust Gases Instruments for measurement of SO2, NOx, and flow installed on: Stack Slide10: August 2004 – integration of all “in – situ” signals in the network (company “SICK” has installed the software program “MEAC 2000”) ON – LINE regular reporting on a 30 min basisTrial use of shredded tyres as an alternative fuel in rotary Kiln No. 4: Trial use of shredded tyres as an alternative fuel in rotary Kiln No. 4 Phase 1: Getting necessary permissions Phase 2: ACTION PLAN – Internal preparation of the plant Phase 3: Experimental testing: 15th – 17th September 2004 Phase 4: Results from the testing Environmental Legislation: Environmental Legislation Current Law in force Limit values: SO2 = 400 mg/Nm3 ( mean 67,9-USJE ) NOx = 1300 mg/Nm3 (mean 834,6-USJE) Dust = 50 mg/Nm3 (mean 15,8-USJE) Proposed version that is in Parliamentary procedure adjusted to the EU Law To comply with BAT: To comply with BAT Raw materials handling and storage Pre-blending system Excess clinker storage Fuel preparation Bag filter for the horizontal coal mill Process Process optimisation NOx reductionTo comply with BAT: To comply with BAT Process (cont.) Electricity use optimisation ESP reconstruction or bag filters for cement mills Bag filters for clinker coolers Noise reduction EMS establishing ISO 14000Cost/Benefit Analysis for BAT compliance: Cost/Benefit Analysis for BAT compliance Estimated total Investment costs 6.100.000 (consultants estimation) Estimated Difference in Operation Costs - 475.000 /year (consultants estimation) (Only SNCR increases operation costs) Conclusion: Conclusion Applying BAT will have an impact on the competitiveness of the company due to a long pay-back period The impact can be minimised by allowing a reasonable number of years for successive investment You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Possible impact of BAT Macedonia Valentina Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 185 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 12, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: Prague 2004Plant Data: Plant Data Kilns 2 x 1,300 tpd clinker Vertical Coal Mill 15 tph Cement Mills 3 x 100 tph + 1 x 30 tph Own Quarries for Marl, Limestone and Sand Reserves of Raw Materials: Approximately 30 Years for marl and limestone Insulation Material Production Plant RMC Plant Number of Employees: 574 Location of “USJE” : Location of “USJE” Located in the southeastern part of Skopje 3.5 km. from the center of the town Surrounded by civilian houses The location of the factory brings up the: : The location of the factory brings up the: ENVIRONMENTAL QUESTION The manufacturing of the cement influences the environment: The manufacturing of the cement influences the environment Excavation of the raw materials changes the landscape Transportation of the raw materials as a source of dust The production of clinker has the biggest impact on the environment Big usage of energy Air emissions ( dust, SO2, NOx, CO…) Storage of clinker, grinding of clinker and packing of cement are also dust sources The environmental impact of the working processes of “USJE” has been mitigated through the technical and technological interventions : The environmental impact of the working processes of “USJE” has been mitigated through the technical and technological interventions These improvements are accomplished through the years: These improvements are accomplished through the years 1993 – Two concrete silos for clinker (25000 tones each) with a closed belt conveyer and a complete dedusting system 1993 – Electrostatic precipitator for clinker cooler (each kiln has it) 1997 – Gasification of the boiler room for production of steam Slide8: 1999 – Bag filters for cement mills 4, 5 & 6 1999 – Bag filter for rotary Kiln No. 3 2001 – Vertical mill for petcoke, with bag filter and system for fire protection 2003 – Bag filter for rotary Kiln No. 4 2004 – Puzzolana substituted by Fly Ash Continuous Emissions Monitoring: Continuous Emissions Monitoring Installation of a network which connects all measuring instruments Instruments for dust measurement installed on: Coal Mills Cement Mills Raw Mill Preparation Exhaust Gases Instruments for measurement of SO2, NOx, and flow installed on: Stack Slide10: August 2004 – integration of all “in – situ” signals in the network (company “SICK” has installed the software program “MEAC 2000”) ON – LINE regular reporting on a 30 min basisTrial use of shredded tyres as an alternative fuel in rotary Kiln No. 4: Trial use of shredded tyres as an alternative fuel in rotary Kiln No. 4 Phase 1: Getting necessary permissions Phase 2: ACTION PLAN – Internal preparation of the plant Phase 3: Experimental testing: 15th – 17th September 2004 Phase 4: Results from the testing Environmental Legislation: Environmental Legislation Current Law in force Limit values: SO2 = 400 mg/Nm3 ( mean 67,9-USJE ) NOx = 1300 mg/Nm3 (mean 834,6-USJE) Dust = 50 mg/Nm3 (mean 15,8-USJE) Proposed version that is in Parliamentary procedure adjusted to the EU Law To comply with BAT: To comply with BAT Raw materials handling and storage Pre-blending system Excess clinker storage Fuel preparation Bag filter for the horizontal coal mill Process Process optimisation NOx reductionTo comply with BAT: To comply with BAT Process (cont.) Electricity use optimisation ESP reconstruction or bag filters for cement mills Bag filters for clinker coolers Noise reduction EMS establishing ISO 14000Cost/Benefit Analysis for BAT compliance: Cost/Benefit Analysis for BAT compliance Estimated total Investment costs 6.100.000 (consultants estimation) Estimated Difference in Operation Costs - 475.000 /year (consultants estimation) (Only SNCR increases operation costs) Conclusion: Conclusion Applying BAT will have an impact on the competitiveness of the company due to a long pay-back period The impact can be minimised by allowing a reasonable number of years for successive investment