The Hyundai Waste Energy Recovery Co-Generation Project Phase II

VCS-1146

Korea, Republic of

Energy Efficiency

ACM0012

Description

Hyundai Waste Energy Recovery Co-generation Project Phase II The Hyundai Waste Energy Recovery Co-generation Project Phase II is a 400MW cogeneration plant located at Dangjin Hyundai Steel Mill. This project, developed by Hyundai Green Power CO., Ltd., utilizes surplus waste gases including BFG (Blast Furnace Gas), COG (Coke Oven Gas), and LDG (Converter Gas) generated by Dangjin Hyundai Steel Mill to generate electricity. By recycling the waste gases, the steel mill is able to reduce emissions and minimize waste. Key Highlights: - The project generates approximately 2,306,076MWh of electricity, which is sent to the power grid. - Steam is produced and sent to Hyundai Steel Mill, reducing their need for additional energy sources. - Without this project, the waste gases would be emitted to the atmosphere after incineration. This project is important because it reduces emissions and waste while generating valuable energy. By utilizing otherwise wasted resources, the Hyundai Waste Energy Recovery Co-generation Project Phase II is a sustainable solution for energy production.

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Data for this project

Total Retirements:

2.26

Remaining Supply:

299,981.83