• RJM International rolls out its ultra-low NOx CleanAir Burner™ solution beyond Beijing

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      Lucy Straker

      IFRF Administration & Communication Coordinator

  • RJM International, the award-winning provider of innovative emissions reduction technology and equipment to the power generation and large combustion plant sectors worldwide, announces today that it has won two new projects in China, one at the Linhua Mountain Resort in Jinan, Shandong and a second one at Xinjiang in north-west China.

    At the Linhua Mountain Resort, 400kms south of Beijing, a 70MWth district heating plant that fired coal slurry has been converted to fire natural gas through the application of RJM ultra-low NOx CleanAir Burners™, an upgrade that will also deliver a further 10MWth of output.

    This project builds on the successful relationship established last year between RJM, its local agent HKL Global and a Chinese boiler company.

    HKL Global is providing the gas train and controls and RJM is providing the UK-manufactured burner and acting as engineering consultant for the FGR (Flue Gas Recirculation) system. This new district heating plant installation will deliver a much-reduced NOx value of 30mg/Nm3.

    At Changji City Agricultural Exhibition Park, in Xinjiang, an autonomous territory 3,000kms west of Beijing, another RJM ultra-low NOx CleanAir Burner™ has been installed on a newly-built 45MWth district heating scheme boiler, again to reduce NOx down to 30mg/Nm3.

    The new boiler room with its 45MWth RJM CleanAir Burner™ (at the top of the gantry) at Changji City Agricultural Exhibition Park

    Commenting on these new wins, John Goldring, Managing Director of RJM International said, “Having developed a versatile and modular range of our ultra-low NOx gas burners to take advantage of the opportunities presented by the China Clean Air Act, I am delighted that with 35 successful installations now completed in Beijing, our agent HKL Global is now winning new projects for us beyond the capital.

    “Working in partnership with our agent, the OEMs and the plant operators is a successful combination and we look forward to rolling out more pollution-busting burner installations in other Chinese cities in the future,” he added.

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