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Metso receives valve order for new power plant in Finland

Metso has signed an agreement on a comprehensive valve delivery for Kilpilahti Power Plant in Porvoo, Finland.

Metso's valves will be used in conjunction with the power plant's three different boiler units to control the power plant's process flows.

Optimally selected, reliable valve solutions enable efficient and safe energy production at low costs and with minimal environmental impacts.

The new, combined heat and power plant jointly owned by Neste, Borealis and Veolia will generate 450MW of steam and 30MW of electricity and is planned to be commissioned in 2018.

The delivery is included in Metso's third quarter 2016 orders received. The value of the order is not disclosed. Metso's valves will be delivered as a part of Valmet Corporation's boiler delivery for the project.

"Our control and on-off valves have been on the markets for decades and have proven their reliability in similar power plant projects around the world," said Metso Flow Control's Jyrki Koskela, head of sales and service for Finland and Baltic countries.

"In power plant applications, durability and reliability are among the most important valve features because unscheduled interruptions in the continuous processes need to be minimal. The Kilpilahti owners are familiar with our valves, as there are plenty of Metso's flow control solutions in use also by Neste's Porvoo oil refinery," Koskela continued.

The delivery to Kilpilahti Power Plant will include about 150 on-off and control valves consisting of the newest products in Metso's Neles and Jamesbury product brands.  

The majority of the valves to be delivered to Kilpilahti will be manufactured at Metso's technology and production centre in Vantaa, Finland.

The unit specialises in designing and implementing demanding valve solutions for the oil and gas industry, among others.





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