ThermoEnergy to provide ARP system at Paiton
Tuesday, October 16 2012 - 02:29 AM WIB
ThermoEnergy Corp., a global diversified technologies company, has announced that it has signed a $1.1 million contract to provide an ARP (Ammonia Recovery Process) system at Paiton Energy's new Paiton 3 power station in Java.
The ThermoEnergy ARP system will separate ammonia from the power plants' condensate polishing system regeneration wastewater, allowing the plant to recycle the water for steam generation and recover aqueous ammonia for use in the plant's pollution control systems.
After a comprehensive evaluation by Paiton Energy and consulting engineering firm, Burns and Roe, ThermoEnergy's ARP system was selected as a significantly more cost-effective and energy-efficient alternative to traditional air stripping technology.
Manufacturing on the ThermoEnergy ARP system will begin in early Q4 2012, with onsite installation planned for Q2 2013, according to a company statement.
Editing by Dadan Wijaksana
