Coal-to-Biomass Conversions

Outstanding performance

To support plants that are considering how best to decarbonise as quickly and cost-effectively as possible by introducing co-firing with biomass or a full conversion, RJM has developed an end-to-end offer that considers every aspects of a plant’s operations.

Key features

    • End-to-end RJM offer from fuel-in to stack, including:

 

  • New material handling systems
  • New fuel storage systems and silos
  • Fuel engineering
  • Mill modifications
  • Firing system upgrades
  • Safety assessments
  • Revisions to emission control systems
  • Delivers cost-effective plant life extension
  • Viable route to low carbon transition
  • Custom-designed to suit each application
  • >12,650MW of feasibility study references
  • >3,000MW of biomass co-firing and conversions developed by RJM engineers
  • FEED study completed for “world first” PF-to-SRF pellet conversion
  • Leading fuel engineering capability for new, lower carbon fuels

Plant applications

RJM’s fuel experts and combustion engineers have been involved in some of the first ever coal-to-biomass conversions, such as the 750MW Tilbury power station fired by sustainably sourced renewable wood pellets and the FEED study for Simec‘s Uskmouth power plant where they plan to convert from coal to SRF. RJM has also carried out over 12,650MW of coal-to-biomass feasibility studies for plant operators in the UK and Europe.

Link to Coal-to-Biomass Conversions and Co-Firing Page