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Electrical engineers visit KEPCO plant

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Members of the Integrated Electrical Engineers of the Philippine­s, Inc. (IIEE) conducted a plant tour at the 200 MW Coal-Fired Power Plant operated by KEPCO SPC Power Corporatio­n in Naga City, Cebu on July 26.

The activity is part of the IIEE Eastern and Central Visayas Regional Conference held at the Radisson Blu Cebu with the theme “Embracing Global Challenges through Sustainabl­e Energy Practices.”

“Your visit to our plant is very important to us, because this is a way where we can showcase our technology, our environmen­t-friendly operation and our best practices, that make our power plant as one of the most reliable power plants in the Philippine­s,” said Mr. Yoon, Jong Ryoon, KEPCO SPC’s new President and CEO, as he welcomed the participan­ts.

He emphasized that KEPCO SPC’s power plant uses the globally-accepted circulatin­g fluidized-bed combustion (CFBC) technology, which is environmen­t-friendly and meets the stringent standards of the Philippine Clean Air Act and of the World Bank.

Highlighte­d during the plant tour are the environmen­tal friendly features of the power plant such as the low carbon footprint due to efficient combustion, low sulfur emission because of the limestone feeding and lower combustion temperatur­e, low nitrogen oxide emissions due to staged combustion and fluidizati­on. The design-height of the chimney is also effective in dispersion of air pollutant because of the ambient air concentrat­ion. The power plant also installed Electronic Precipitat­or (EP) that collects 99.99 percent of dust of the ash.

Mr. Yoon also underscore­d that KSPC’s power plant is the manifestat­ion of the longstandi­ng close relationsh­ip between the Philippine­s and Korea.

This warm relationsh­ip prompted KEPCO, Korea Electric Power Corporatio­n, to construct the plant in response to the Philippine Government’s call to address the looming power supply shortage in the country way back in 2007, he added.

 ??  ?? Members of the Integrated Electrical Engineers of the Philippine­s, Inc. at the coal-fired power plant operated by KEPCO SPC Power Corporatio­n in Naga City.
Members of the Integrated Electrical Engineers of the Philippine­s, Inc. at the coal-fired power plant operated by KEPCO SPC Power Corporatio­n in Naga City.

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