The construction of the new plant will double the gas cleaning
capacity (up to 4.6 million cubic metres per hour) and completely
eliminate visible emissions. The air will be cleaned to a
concentration of less than ten milligrams per cubic metre, which
corresponds to the best available technology in the world. The
environmental effect after the implementation of the project will
contribute to a reduction of 300 tonnes of harmful emissions per
year. Completion of the full cycle of construction and installation
work and commissioning of the new equipment is scheduled for
mid-2022.
The project, implemented jointly with Italian firm
Danieli, which supplies contract equipment, started in 2020. The
general contractor is Prokatmontazh JSC. Currently, all design and
preparatory work has been completed on the reconstruction of the dust
and gas collecting units of arc steelmaking furnaces No. 1 and 2. The
first stage of the project, which includes dismantling old equipment
and installing new dust-cleaning and dust collection systems, is in
full swing.
This is not the first environmental project at
MMK's arc-furnace shop. In 2017, two obsolete wet-type gas scrubbers
No. 32 and No. 33 were replaced with modern dry-type scrubbers
designed to capture, cool and clean flue gases generated by the
operation of the twin-furnace steelmaking unit No. 32, as well as
fugitive emissions that had previously not entered the gas exhaust
duct.
The modernisation of existing and construction of
new environmental protection facilities is an important part of MMK's
environmental programme, which is implemented as part of the
Company's Clean City strategic initiative. The aim of the measures
taken is to introduce the best available technologies to reduce the
plant’s harmful impact on the environment and to ensure the
environmental safety of technological processes.
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