New Fortum biomass-fired combined heat and power plant inaugurated in Pärnu, Estonia
Fortum Power and Heat Oy
Press release
28 January 2011
The inauguration of Fortum's combined heat and power plant (CHP) will be held
today in Pärnu, Estonia. The new CHP plant in Pärnu will use local fuels like
woodchips, wood residues from industry and milled peat as fuels. The production
capacity of the CHP plant is 24 megawatts (MW) of electricity and 50 MW of
heat. Its annual sales volume will be 110 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of electricity
and 220 GWh of heat, which covers the district heating demand of all Pärnu.
"Our new Pärnu CHP plant is highly efficient and environmentally friendly. The
environmental impact from the production process of heat and electricity at the
plant has been reduced to a minimum thanks to its fluidized bed technology
boiler and local bio fuels. This is well aligned with Fortum's strategy that
aims at as low as possible CO2 emissions in all production", says Per Langer,
Executive Vice President, Fortum Heat Division. "We are also very proud of the
fact that the Pärnu construction site was a champion with regard to safety -
not a single accident causing a lost workday happened during the entire term of
construction."
In operation since November 2010, the Pärnu plant is Fortum's second CHP plant
in Estonia that runs on local fuels. Fortum estimates that ten more towns in
Estonia have the potential to adopt similar, but smaller capacity CHP plants in
the future.
The new plant has created 16 new workplaces in operation of the plant and about
300 indirect workplaces in fuel purchase chain and in other services for the
plant. The value of the investment is around EUR 80 million.
Fortum Heat Division
Communications
Further information: Jaakko Vähä-Piikkiö, Vice President, Baltic Region,
Fortum, Heat Division, tel. +358 50 453 2009
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