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Unipetrol Cuts Emissions from Litvínov Heating Plant to Meet New Stricter EU Limits

05-03-2019  

Litvínov, March 5, 2019 – Refinery and petrochemical group Unipetrol continues the process of refurbishment of its energy facilities to minimise their impact on the environment. The current Unipetrol investment of more than CZK 250 million goes primarily to the reduction in nitrogen oxide (NOx) and sulphur oxide (SOx) emissions released from the T700 heating plant which is the basic electricity and steam producer for the entire chemical facility in Litvínov. The Litvínov facility is the largest chemical site in the Czech Republic. Unipetrol plans to complete the heating plant modernisation halfway through this year. With a more than 50% reduction in the volume of NOx and SOx emissions, Unipetrol will meet the new strict limits coming into force after the second half of 2020.
 
“The reduction in NOx emissions implemented through adding aqueous ammonia to the products of combustion is basically completed. Last autumn, we successfully performed all guarantee measurements, and the technology was deployed in the real operation with the start of the new year. The heating plant alone is still in a very good condition and has not experienced any shutdowns since its commissioning in 1962,” says Luděk Sklenář, Director of the Energy Segment at Unipetrol.
 
Unipetrol has been improving the operating efficiency and impact on the environment of its largest brown coal-fired heating plant, T700, with an output of 106 MW in the chemical plant in Litvínov on a long-term basis. The heating plant has been operating since 1962 and it underwent a costly renovation in the 1990s. The T700 heating plant is a successor to the original heating plant, T200, which was put into service in 1942 when the site was used to produce aviation fuels. The T200 heating plant was gradually phased out in the 1990s when the current T700 heating plant assumed the role of the main energy and steam source for the site. The subsequent demolition of the T200 in 2016 was the largest demolition in Central Europe over the past 30 years. 
 
 

 
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The Unipetrol Group is the largest refinery and petrochemical company in the Czech Republic. It focuses primarily on crude oil processing, distribution and sale of fuel and petrochemical products — particularly plastics and fertilisers. In all these fields, the group is a key player on both the Czech and Central European market. The Unipetrol Group includes refineries and production plants in Litvínov and Kralupy nad Vltavou, Paramo with the Mogul brand in Pardubice and Kolín, Spolana in Neratovice, and two research centres in Litvínov and Brno. Unipetrol also owns the Benzina network of petrol stations with 409 stations, which is the largest chain in the Czech Republic. Unipetrol is one of the largest companies in the Czech Republic in terms of turnover. The group created revenue of over CZK 130 billion last year and employs more than 4700 people. In 2005, Unipetrol became part of the PKN Orlen Group, the largest crude oil processor in Central Europe.

Contact:
Pavel Kaidl, Spokesperson, phone: +420 225 001 407, +420 736 502 520, e-mail: pavel.kaidl@unipetrol.cz

 
 

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