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Dust Pollution Control Project at the TEL1x330MW Coal-Fired Power Plant at Thar Coalfield Block II in Pakistan

Thar Energy Limited (TEL) power plant is one of the key projects developed in Block II of the Thar Coalfield in Pakistan. The coal-fired power plant primarily utilizes coal from the THAR coal mine and has a total installed capacity of 330 megawatts. It is located in Islamkot, approximately 450 kilometers southeast of Karachi, Sindh Province, Pakistan, and about 30 kilometers from the Indo-Pak border.

During its operational phase, the coal yard of the power plant can impact the surrounding environment, especially generating dust on windy days, necessitating appropriate environmental protection measures. The project employs wind control and dust suppression technology-windbreak dust suppression walls. When strong winds pass through these walls, they create interfering airflows behind the walls, reducing wind speed significantly and thereby lowering the dust-carrying capacity of the wind. The product was delivered in 2020, utilizing a “modular” design approach with factory processing and on-site assembly using bolt connections. This not only significantly reduced construction time and transportation costs but also achieved remarkable dust suppression effects.

 

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