Indian engineering firm Thermax Limited has tied-up with US firm SPX Corporation for providing air pollution control systems for power plants in India.
The join venture will provide air pollution control systems for power plants above 300 MW, namely, ESPs and bag filters; and also energy efficiency equipment called rotary heat exchangers and equipment for reducing the SOx-NOx emissions from power plants.
Thermax claimed the new range of the Thermax-SPX ESPs will offer higher efficiencies by tackling the challenge of high ash content in Indian coal. They will help power plants to meet increasingly more stringent emission norms, being benchmarked with international standards.
Power plants will now have quicker and more reliable supply of their diverse systems and equipment grouped under balance of plant. Traditionally, the shortages and non-availability of such systems have seriously delayed and hampered the commissioning of power plants in India.
The join venture will provide air pollution control systems for power plants above 300 MW, namely, ESPs and bag filters; and also energy efficiency equipment called rotary heat exchangers and equipment for reducing the SOx-NOx emissions from power plants.
Thermax claimed the new range of the Thermax-SPX ESPs will offer higher efficiencies by tackling the challenge of high ash content in Indian coal. They will help power plants to meet increasingly more stringent emission norms, being benchmarked with international standards.
Power plants will now have quicker and more reliable supply of their diverse systems and equipment grouped under balance of plant. Traditionally, the shortages and non-availability of such systems have seriously delayed and hampered the commissioning of power plants in India.
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