'No experimental' technology at new Delimara power plant
Energy provider Enemalta denied that the technology slated to be used at the new Delimara power station was experimental.
During Thursday's planning authority board hearing to discuss the application for an outline development permit for an extension at the power station, Enemalta engineer Peter Grima said the chosen technology, which combined diesel engines with emissions filtering equipment, was unique in the world although the individual components were tried and tested.
Enemalta said it wished to clarify that Mr Grima did not at any point say that the technology being used at the Delimara power station was untested or being applied for the first time.
On the contrary, the company said, he actually explained that there were examples of diesel engines and other generating plants using similar technology worldwide.
With regard to the abatement technology, Enemalta said there was a large diesel engine plant in Korea that was already equipped with nitrogen oxide, sulphur dioxide and dust abatement equipment that had been working perfectly well for some four years and was similar to what was being installed at Delimara.
The company said the only thing that was a first was "the combination of these specific diesel engines and this specific abatement technology. Enough is known about both from experience elsewhere to accurately predict how the combination of the two will work out".
"It is unfounded to say anything 'experimental' is being done at Delimara," the company concluded.
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Charles DeMicoli
Jan 30th 2010, 19:51
Does'nt 'Enemalta' know that there are two Koreas? Well, which Korea and what location is this plant in, so we can verify this statement?
Why do I get this feeling that Enemalta is like the country bumpkin being bamboozled by a snake oil salesman, at the cost of the Maltese taxpayers' euros and health?
Agius Joan Zejtun Vice Mayor
Jan 30th 2010, 17:19
Enemalta has taken over from Nostrodamus. It's last statement - no external technologies at new Delimara Power Plant specify state that it can (accurately predict how the combination of the two will work out). The reference to the two stages, production and abatement , which is a world first in the case of the chosen technology for Delimara is total hogwash. The truth is that this particular combination has not been tried before. Scientific conclusion depends on detail approved testing and commissioning not on predictions. The emissions from the new Delimara Power Plant will be purified and controlled as much as does from Marsa Power Station! Shouldn't the engineers at Enemalta have left predictions to Nostrodamus?