Valmet introduces a new wet electrostatic precipitator for the marine industry to enhance emission control

Valmet Oyj’s trade press release on May 2, 2022 at 3:00 p.m. EEST

Valmet is introducing a new wet electrostatic precipitator for the marine industry to enhance emission control. The solution goes even further than the global regulations, set by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in 2020, as it allows harmful particulate matter to be removed from the exhaust gas flow.

“For years we have been developing solutions to help the marine industry reduce its emissions. The new wet electrostatic precipitator now enables our customers to reduce emissions from their fleet efficiently”, says Timo Lamminen, Product Sales Manager, Valmet.

Valmet was the first supplier to introduce a hybrid scrubber to the market years ago and brought the most effective wash water treatment system to the market in 2021. The introduction of Valmet Wet Electrostatic Precipitator – WESP – is a direct continuation on this development path of bringing marine solutions toward more sustainable ship transport.

Valmet Wet Electrostatic Precipitator is used to control particulate matter emissions, such as black carbon. The system also captures heavy metals, acid mist, oil mist and visible plume. Its operation is based on a very strong electrical field between discharge electrodes and collecting tubes. The electrical field charges the particles in the exhaust gas flow, resulting in their migration away from the flow to the collecting tubes. The process is controlled fully automatically by Valmet DNA or other distributed control systems and can utilize new Valmet Industrial Internet (VII) features. The WESP system for marine use is based on technology by Valmet’s partner AWS Corporation.

A WESP and scrubber combination cuts exhaust gas emissions

Valmet has recently tested a wet electrostatic precipitator and scrubber combination and cut exhaust gas particulate matter and black carbon emissions in a marine diesel engine by up to 99%. The solution enables shipping companies to lower their particle matter and black carbon emission levels and tackle global warming. It also makes it possible to comply with tightening regulation and even reach the EURO 6 norm, which is the tightest regulation for road transportation in the European Union. The pilot testing and configuration project was carried out together with VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd (VTT).

Until now, IMO’s regulations on air pollution have addressed mainly SOx and NOx emissions, but the awareness of particle matter and black carbon emissions is growing due to their negative impact on global warming and human health. Whereas SOx scrubbers can reduce particulate matter and black carbon emissions with limited efficiency, a combination of a wet scrubber and a wet electrostatic precipitator, or a standalone wet electrostatic precipitator can capture these emissions almost completely from a ship’s exhaust gas.


Valmet’s new wet electrostatic precipitator enables vessels to reduce their harmful particulate emissions efficiently, resulting in cleaner air.

VALMET
Corporate Communications

For further information, please contact:
Anssi Mäkelä, Senior Manager, Sales and Technology, Valmet, anssi.makela@valmet.com, tel. +358 50 317 4173
Timo Lamminen, Product Sales Manager, Valmet, timo.lamminen@valmet.com, tel. +358 40 868 3628

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