On July 21, 2022, the 2022 Waste Incineration Power Generation Industry Huizhou Summit hosted by the North China Electric Power University Alumni Association Biomass Energy Industry Branch was successfully held. Over a hundred senior industry experts and professionals in the field of waste incineration power generation gathered together to overcome the negative impact of the epidemic. Eacoon was honored to be invited to participate in this event as a technical guest and give a technical speech on the theme of "Combustion System Renovation and Upgrading and Biogas Treatment Case Analysis".

The healthy development of the waste incineration power generation industry is related to the realization of dual carbon goals and the construction of national ecological civilization. Since entering the "14th Five-Year Plan", some provinces and cities have successively issued local standards for air pollutant emissions from domestic waste incineration (draft for comments), further increasing the environmental protection requirements for waste incineration power plants. Expert representatives came together to overcome the epidemic, collided with ideas during exchanges, and built consensus on action during discussions.

Currently, under the influence of the waste incineration power generation market and policies, waste incineration power generation companies are facing severe challenges. How to shift from focusing on scale to improving quality and efficiency is a difficult problem facing waste incineration power generation companies. In this context, strengthening management, improving power generation efficiency, and reducing investment costs and operating costs have become important breakthroughs for waste incineration power generation companies.

Eacoon continues to pay attention to the operation and management of waste incineration power plants, and has a relatively deep and unique understanding of how to fully burn waste and rationally utilize resources and energy. Regarding how to deal with flue gas emissions and the effective utilization and treatment of biogas in incinerators, Eacoon combines its rich practical experience in recent years and always fully considers the problem from the user's perspective and the actual working conditions on site, from starting up the furnace to heating up and producing. It introduces in detail the precautions and technical difficulties of the burner technical transformation project from multiple dimensions such as problems faced during operation, temperature rise selection issues, ignition success rate issues, burner body protection issues, etc., to help users solve their problems, and is well received by users and on-site guests. recognition.