Oilon is deliv­er­ing 20 low NOx burners to a massive dis­trict heating project in Astana, the capital of Kaza­khstan. Two large dis­trict heating plants with a heating power of 700 MW each will be serving new advanced res­i­den­tial areas of Astana, called Telmana and Turan.

The iden­ti­cal plants, which use natural gas as their primary fuel, will each host ten Oilon ACE burners.

“This deal is the largest for us in Central Asia to date and we see it as just the begin­ning,” says Taras Golub, Sales Direc­tor at Oilon.

Pos­i­tive and sig­nif­i­cant market outlook in Central Asia

The con­ti­nen­tal climate in Astana brings winter tem­per­a­tures as low as -30°C or -40°C. Pre­vi­ously, the heating solu­tions in the city, which has a pop­u­la­tion of 1.4 million, were very local­ized and fossil-​fuel based, relying on light fuel oil and heavy oil that resulted in high emis­sions and poor air quality.

Now, Astana is taking a lead in invest­ing in gasi­fi­ca­tion, and smaller cities are likely to follow. A major driver for energy tech­nol­ogy improve­ments in this former Soviet market is their newly formed gov­ern­ment with a new, more western-​oriented approach to pol­i­tics and a focus on improv­ing the quality of life for cit­i­zens and allo­cat­ing resources to support this goal.

“Kaza­khstan is con­tribut­ing to the green tran­si­tion, apply­ing the most strin­gent Euro­pean and North Amer­i­can emis­sion level stan­dards. Along with high per­for­mance, clean com­bus­tion was a top pri­or­ity for the client, and the burners’ emis­sion levels are well below the Euro­pean stan­dards”, says Golub.

“This pio­neer­ing project is a great example of how the gov­ern­ment is invest­ing in regular people’s lives. The new dis­trict heating power plants will be an impor­tant step towards a more environmentally-​friendly way of keeping cit­i­zens warm and improv­ing air quality.”

Fuel flex­i­bil­ity and low emis­sions

Oilon’s deliv­ery includes three types of ACE burners: models GT-70A, GKT-70 A, and GT-90 A. ACE burners can typ­i­cally reach NOx emis­sions as low as 60 mg / nm3 and adding flue gas cir­cu­la­tion NOx can reach emis­sion levels as low as 30 mg/nm3.

“Along with low emis­sions, Oilon ACE burners have a high capac­ity and per­for­mance, making them a great ref­er­ence case for us in this market. They are also fuel-​flexible, with natural gas as the primary fuel and the ability to use light oil as a sec­ondary backup when needed,” explains Anton Spiri­donov, Regional Direc­tor at Oilon.

In addi­tion to the 20 low NOx burners, the deliv­ery package also includes the des­ig­nated com­bus­tion air fans and automa­tion.

“This case is a great example of our ability to provide clients with a ‘full package’, includ­ing not only the burners but also the related equip­ment and soft­ware,” says Spiri­donov.

Oilon’s entire deliv­ery will be ready by the end of this year, with the entire boiler plant project esti­mated to finish in 2025.

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