Flue Gas Desulphurization Construction Project for Ugljevik Thermal Power Plant

Background of the Project:

Thermal power plant, which is built in 1985, is not adjusted to the strict EU environmental standards regarding the emission of SO2. Significantly large amount of Sulphur in flue gases causes large air contamination and has very bad impact on peoples' health as well as on the environment.

All Balkan countries which are in the negotiation process with the EU have obliged to decrease SO2 emission in thermal power plants to the acceptable level of 200 mg/Nm3 by 2023. This goal can be achieved by installation of flue gas desulphurization facilities in existing thermal power plants.

  • Project type : ODA Loan
  • Project objective : Lower SO2 emission to EU level
  • Project sites : Ugljevik, Republika Srpska
  • Duration : From 2009 to 2019
  • Executing Organization : Ugljevik Thermal Power Plant
  • Expected Results

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Flue-gas desulphurization facility construction

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Ugljevik Thermal Power Plant