Emerson to Digitally Automate Vital Power Plant in Central China
Monday, February 1, 2010
Emerson Process Management has been awarded a contract
from the China Power Investment Corp. (CPI) to digitally automate a new,
ultra-supercritical power plant in central China. Ultra-supercritical plants require less coal
per megawatt-hour, leading to lower emissions, higher efficiency, and lower
overall fuel costs.
The Pingdingshan Luyang power plant in the Henan
Province, jointly owned by CPI and Pingdingshan Coal Co. Ltd., will use Emerson
technologies to manage critical processes, increase plant efficiencies, and
boost megawatt production to support the region’s economic development and
population growth. Under the contract,
Emerson will provide automation and control technologies for the first two
1,000-megawatt units expected to go into commercial operation in 2010. The plant will ultimately feature six
1,000-megawatt units. More…
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