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Representatives of “Ukratominstruments” took part in the opening of the International Conference on Small Modular Reactors (SMR)

On 21 October, representatives of “Ukratominstruments” Corporation joined the opening of the International Conference on Small Modular Reactors and their Applications, which is taking place in Vienna, Austria, from 21 to 25 October 2024. At the first panel of the conference, leading experts and stakeholders discussed the future of small modular reactors (SMR), their opportunities and challenges related to the deployment of these innovative technologies.
A number of important topics were raised during the discussions, including SMR technology readiness, regulatory requirements, market prospects and supply chains. Participants discussed how SMR can contribute to the energy transition, especially in developing countries and high carbon emitting industries that are difficult to decarbonise.
The panel facilitated an active dialogue between the conference participants, uniting efforts to accelerate the implementation of small modular reactors, which can become a key element in solving global energy challenges while ensuring high safety standards.
The “Ukratominstruments” Corporation team will be happy to share its experience of participation in projects and inform its audience about all events!

 

 

“Ukratominstruments” Corporation presented energy-efficient solutions for a cogeneration unit at “HEAT ENERGY FORUM 2024”

Representatives of “ukratominstruments” Corporation took part in the annual “HEAT ENERGY FORUM 2024”, a key event in the Ukrainian thermal energy sector. The forum, held in Lviv, discussed current challenges and solutions in the field of heat supply.

The main topics of the forum were:

  • Preparing for the 2024-2025 heating season;
  • Implementation of innovative technologies in the thermal energy sector;
  • Ukraine’s integration into European energy markets;
  • Strengthening energy security in the context of Russian aggression.

The event was attended by representatives of the government, business, international organisations and academia. The Ukrainian participants included the following organisations and institutions: the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Energy, Housing and Utilities, the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Environmental Policy and Nature Management, the Ministry of Community Development, Territorial and Infrastructure Development of Ukraine, the Office of the Prime Minister of Ukraine, Lviv City Council, and the Ukrteplocomunenergo Inter-Sectoral Association.

The forum was also notable for the presence of international participants who shared their experience in the environmental modernisation of heat supply systems: NEFCO, Linka Energy, Kredsløb, UNICEF, Danish Energy Agency, USAID, GIZ.

This forum has become an ideal platform for dialogue, exchange of experience and creation of new partnerships that will contribute to the development of sustainable heat supply systems in Ukraine.

During the event, the Director General of Ukratoprylad Corporation held a number of important meetings. One of the key events was a discussion with Ronnie Nilsson, Senior Advisor of NEFCO Corporation, on the feasibility study of the project aimed at removing the district heating network of Oster, Chernihiv region, from the emergency state. This initiative is important for ensuring sustainable and reliable heat supply in the region.

In addition, bilateral talks were held with the heads of heat supply companies in the following cities: Ivano-Frankivsk, Ternopil, Kovel, Zhytomyr, Lviv, Kyiv, Kremenchuk, Novovolynsk, Starokostiantyniv, Stryi and Khmelnytskyi.

The Corporation demonstrated its achievements in the heat supply system and presented a report on “Energy-efficient low-emission cogeneration unit with a given ratio of heat and power”, which was presented by Oleksandr Korolevych. The report was aimed at addressing the issue of energy efficiency and emission reduction in the framework of combined heat and power generation.

 

 

 

 

 

The proposed system involves the afterburning of combustion products in an existing hot water boiler with a contact-surface condensing heat recovery unit or in a contact-surface condensing water heater.

This connection scheme of the cogeneration unit provides the following advantages:

  • Significant reduction of NOx emissions into the environment;
  • Significant savings in natural gas due to the condensing mode of operation;
  • Generation of a large amount of distillate (distilled water) – up to 100 litres per 1 MW of heat energy per hour, suitable for feeding heating networks;
  • Improving the reliability of the boiler house by providing guaranteed power supply to its equipment.
  • The payback period of the investment is from 1 to 2 heating seasons.

 

Figure 1 – Cogeneration unit with afterburner and condensing heat recovery unit

Figure 2 – Cogeneration unit with afterburner and control valve

 

Table 1 – Estimated payback period

Electric power output,

kV

Heat output,

MW

Amount of gas saved, thousand m3

The cost of saved gas, UAH thousand

Capital investments,

thousand UAH

Payback period, heating season.

Utiliser

EECP

Utiliser

EECP

1000

6,0

402

3 939

6 400

8 100

1,6

2,05

2000

12,0

804

7 879

9 600

12 800

1,21

1,62

The Forum has once again become an important platform for the exchange of ideas and experience aimed at improving energy efficiency and reducing environmental impact in the heat supply sector of Ukraine
The team of “Ukratominstruments” Corporation will be happy to share its experience of participating in projects and inform its audience about all events

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