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Emerson Process Management Awarded Contract to Modernise Instrumentation, Control and Electrical Systems at the Largest Lignite-fired Power Plant in Europe

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Modernisation programme of PGE Belchatow in Poland expected to improve plant performance, increase availability and decrease the impact on the environment

Emerson Process Management has been awarded a contract to update the instrumentation and controls on units 5 and 6 of the largest lignite-fired power plant in Europe, the Belchatow Power Plant in Poland. This project is part of a major reconstruction and modernisation programme that is intended to improve plant performance, increase availability and reduce environmental impact.

Operated by the state-owned PGE (Polska Grupa Energetyczna), the Belchatow Power Plant consists of twelve 370-MW units, with a total generating capacity of 4,400 MW. A new unit is to be completed by the end of 2010 that will provide an additional 850 MW of capacity. This latest award follows on from a contract Emerson received in 2007, to update units 3 and 4.

The latest project on units 5 and 6 will see Emerson serving as the main automation contractor, responsible for modernising the instrumentation, control and electrical subsystems. Emerson will perform broad engineering and management services that include the installation of its proven PlantWeb® digital plant architecture with the Ovation® expert control system. Using open WirelessHART™ products, Emerson’s Smart Wireless network will connect over 110 Rosemount® wireless temperature transmitters that will monitor boiler temperatures on each unit.

The complete retrofit project will enable the units to reach 320,000 hours of operation. In addition, the project will contribute to emissions reductions from the two units with CO2 falling below 200 mg/m3 and NOx below 200 mg/m3. The modernisation of the instrumentation and control systems will improve the reliability of the units, helping the plant to maintain 99.5 percent availability and enabling PGE to meet the growing demands of the Polish power market.

As the main automation contractor, Emerson will apply its significant engineering expertise to design, install and commission the digital automation system and also perform various specialised services on the units’ electrical subsystems, such as the generator, transformers, feeder ducts and switchgear.

“Being awarded this second contract is testament to the successful retrofit of units 3 and 4,” said Bob Yeager, president of the Power & Water Solutions division of Emerson. “Emerson is uniquely positioned to implement a comprehensive plant automation and control solution, as well as provide a range of project management services from design and commissioning through to on-site training.”

Emerson’s Ovation system will monitor and control each unit’s boiler and balance of plant processes and equipment, as well as the 0.4kV and 6kV electrical switchgear and unit power output. In addition, it will interface with each unit’s turbine control and thermal protection systems. The new Ovation system will oversee automatic boiler/unit start-up/shutdown and automatic unit operation within the full range of load changes. For optimum productivity, plant operators will monitor both units from a central, integrated control room.

As part of the PlantWeb digital automation architecture, Emerson will install a full range of instrumentation including Rosemount pressure and temperature devices, and analytical equipment. HART® communications protocol will enable PGE to access the predictive intelligence of the field devices via Emerson’s AMS™ Suite: Intelligent Device Manager. This will also be used to help optimise plant performance, improve maintenance and help avoid unplanned downtime.

For further information please contact;

Amy Schlemmer, Emerson Process Management, Power & Water Solutions 1 (412) 963-4912,

E-mail: Amy.Schlemmer@Emerson.com

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