Conversion to renewables: Avedøre plant
Enabling the development and conversion of the power plant from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources, primarily biomass. Ramboll has been involved in the development of Avedøre since conception and construction in the 1980s, providing Ørsted with expertise on a wide range of specialist issues.
- Supplying heat and power for Copenhagen citizens: Avedøre generates heat for more than 215,000 households in the Danish capital area and enough power to supply annual electricity for over 1.3 million households.
- A major biomass conversion scheme: Avedøre is connected to a complex flue logistics system plant with silos holding up to 100,000 tonnes of biomass. The adjoining harbour facilities allow for biomass to be shipped by sea from abroad or from a pelletation plant further down the coast, also designed and constructed by Ramboll. After the conversion in 2016, Avedøre power plant has consumed 1.2 million tonnes of wood pellets annually.
- High efficiency with fewer CO2 emissions: Unit 1 attains an energy conversion efficiency of up to 91% by reusing excess heat from the power production for district heating. A high energy efficiency results in better fuel economy and a reduction in CO2 emission per produced kWh.
- One of the world’s largest straw-fired boilers: Unit 2 has an additional separate dedicated biomass boiler operating on straw which is innovatively connected directly to the main boiler steam cycle. It can fire up to 25 tonnes of straw per hour, supplying more than 120MW high pressure steam.