Regulatory News:
Svensk Rökgasenergi (SRE), a subsidiary of Opcon AB (STO:OPCO), the
energy and environmental technology Group, has received an order from
HOTAB concerning SRE’s technology that utilises waste heat and increases
the efficiency of burning biomass at Vattenfall’s district heating plant
in Gustavsberg. This is the second order to be received for a Vattenfall
plant this autumn, following the order for the Vattenfall district
heating plant at Överkalix earlier on. Delivery is planned for 2009 and
2010.
"The improvements in energy efficiency and reduction in emissions that
our products achieve are attracting increased interest among customers
in Sweden and abroad. When a company like Vattenfall, with its know how
and high demands for both profitability and environmental impact,
selects us it shows the strength of our products,” says Rolf
Hasselström, President and CEO of Opcon AB, speaking ahead of the
Bioenergy conference in Linköping.
"We are keen to use the latest technology to cut our environmental
impact in the areas where our heating plants are located. Our emissions
of hard dust particles will be extremely low. It is also very important
to continually strive to improve the efficiency of our plants. Our
investment in flue gas condensation means that we can generate a further
1.5 MW out of the fuel. This will contribute to our being able to offer
stable, long-term prices to our customers,” says Jörgen Engström, plant
manager, Vattenfall Heat in Gustavsberg.
Last week Vattenfall also placed an extra order with Opcon’s subsidiary,
Saxlund, for equipment for the large bioenergy plant Vattenfall is
building at Jordbro, outside Stockholm.
SRE is a part of Opcon’s expanding Renewable Energy business area and
its Waste to Value campaign with special focus on Waste Heat Recovery
and Bioenergy. SRE supplies systems for treatment and energy efficiency
improvement to district heating plants powered by biomass, sawmills,
pellets manufacturers and commercial greenhouses. The company also
supplies treatment equipment to large industrial groups and drying
systems for biomass. SRE’s Renergi product system is based on heat
recovery, with waste heat being recovered through flue gas condensation
which means both significant reductions in emissions and major energy
savings. The capacity of a boiler powered by biofuel can be increased by
up to 25-50% depending on the configuration while emissions of hard dust
particles can be cut considerably.
Waste heat is currently an enormous, largely unutilised energy resource
across the world. The International Energy Agency estimates that over
60% of the energy in global electricity production is converted into
heat.
Opcon AB, Box 15085, 104 65 Stockholm, Sweden
Tel. +46 8-466 45 00,
faxm+46 8-716 76 61
e-mail: info@Opcon.se
www.Opcon.se
About Opcon
Opcon is an energy and environmental technology Group
that develops, produces and markets systems and products for
eco-friendly, efficient and resource-effective use of energy.
Opcon has activities in Sweden, China, Germany, the UK and Denmark.
There are around 375 employees. The company’s shares are listed on
Nasdaq OMX Stockholm. The Group comprises three business areas:
Renewable Energy focuses on generating electricity from waste heat,
bioenergy, systems for handling natural gas, industrial cooling,
recycling of heat, drying of biomass, treatment of flue gases, handling
systems for biofuel, etc., air systems for fuel cells and measurement
and monitoring of processes. The business area comprises the following
subsidiaries: Svenska Rotor Maskiner (SRM), Opcon Energy Systems (OES),
REF Technology (REF Tech), Svensk Rökgasenergi (SRE), Saxlund, Värmlands
Montageteknik, and the Opcon Autorotor and Mitec Instrument brands.
Engine Efficiency focuses on ignition systems for combustion engines
including ethanol, natural gas and biogas engines. The business area
comprises the following subsidiaries: SEM, Opcon Technology Suzhou and
Laminova Production.
Mobility Products focuses on technology for positioning, motion and
regulation for electrical vehicles and electrical wheelchairs. The
business area comprises the REAC and Balle A/S subsidiaries.
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