Core Viewpoint - The commencement of the ultra-low emission heat source construction project in Ordos City, Inner Mongolia, aims to meet the heating demand for over 20 million square meters, addressing the future heating needs of the Dongsheng District for the next decade [1][8]. Group 1: Project Overview - The ultra-low emission heat source construction project is a key environmental and livelihood initiative in the Dongsheng District, covering an area of approximately 80,000 square meters [4]. - The project plans to build six 168MW circulating fluidized bed boiler units, utilizing urban reclaimed water recycling and efficient combustion of low-calorific coal, while integrating advanced desulfurization, denitrification, and dust removal facilities to achieve ultra-low emissions [4][8]. - The first phase, consisting of four 168MW circulating fluidized bed boiler units, is expected to be operational during the 2026-2027 heating season [4]. Group 2: Demand and Environmental Impact - The project is designed to address the increasing heating demand from over 200,000 residents in the heat supply area of the Ordos Daxing Thermal Power Co., Ltd., as urban expansion in Dongsheng District continues [7][8]. - The implementation of this project is expected to significantly improve local air quality by achieving ultra-low emissions, contributing to the overall environmental goals of the region [8]. - By 2025, Inner Mongolia aims to reduce energy consumption per unit of GDP by 15% compared to 2020 levels, with total energy consumption being reasonably controlled, and reductions in chemical oxygen demand, ammonia nitrogen, nitrogen oxides, and volatile organic compounds emissions by 8% to over 10% compared to 2020 [8].
超低排放热源建设工程在鄂尔多斯开工