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Published: 26 Feb 10
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Wujing co-generation starts commercial operations

Wujing co-generation starts commercial operations

Wujing co-generation modification project's Unit 8 passed 168-hour test running simultaneous with the desulphurisation and de-Nox systems. That marked the official commercial operation of the first 300MW unit of Wujing co-generation modification project.

With such "once-through" successes as unit synchronisation, on-load testing and 168-hour test running, the project features great construction difficulties, high speed, good cost control and fine quality management, and has created a record of taking only one month from flushing to completing 168-hour test running.

It is learnt that average load of Unit 8 was above 100% during test running.

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