27 March 2017

CHP KAUNAS

LAB is pleased to announce the contract signing for the design, engineering, supply, erection and commissioning of the flue gas treatment with condensation (to recover energy from flue gases) for the new EfW (Energy from Waste) Combined Heat and Power plant in Kaunas, second largest city of Lithuania.

The project is developed by the joint-venture KKJ, composed of the state- owned energy group Lietuvos Energija and Fortum, a leading clean-energy provider.

The capacity of this one line plant is 200,000 ton/year of waste and it is designed to produce 24 MW of electricity and 70 MW of heat out of which almost 22 MW will be generated by the Flue-Gas-Treatment condensation unit. The facility is scheduled to open mid-2020 and will supply 40% of Kaunas’ heat.

CHP Kaunas.PNG

The plant’s flue gas treatment is based on LAB’s proprietary technologies and is composed of:

LAB technologies guarantee high performances with optimized consumption of reagents and high availability of the plant. The facility will further enhance LAB’s references in Northern Europe: it will be the second plant built by LAB in the Baltics, the first one being the CNIM plant in IRU Tallin (Estonia)

LIETUVOS ENERGIJA / FORTUM Kaunas

T. Masiulio g 22A
52439 Kaunas