Power Plants

Kraftvarmevaerk

Customer Cases

  • Haderslev Power Plant

At Haderslev Power Plant, the operation involves handling flammable gases, which introduces a risk of explosion. Geopal’s AGA systems continuously monitor methane concentrations to ensure safety and prevent potential hazards. Haderslev Power Plant is a sophisticated waste-to-energy facility located in Haderslev. The plant handles waste incineration and manages the associated risks of flammable gases, making reliable gas detection critical.

  • Hillerød Power Plant

The Hillerød Power Plant, situated in Hillerød on Zealand, northwest of Copenhagen, operates with an installed capacity of 77 MW. Managed by Hillerød Forsyning, the plant uses gas for its operations, and Geopal provides methane and natural gas detection solutions.

  • Svanemøllen Power Station

Geopal has supplied AGA systems to Svanemølleværket, a gas-fired combined heat and power plant, on several occasions. The most recent installation included a significant rack system designed for detecting methane in relation to the setup of Boilers 21 and 22.

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Gas detection in power plants

We understand that combined heat and power plants play a crucial role in our energy production. We also recognize that managing volatile fuels such as methane and propane, as well as carbon monoxide emissions, presents significant risks that must be handled with the utmost responsibility. Other gases such as ammonia, nitrogen dioxide, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, and sulfur dioxide may also be present depending on the type of plant.

Therefore, reliable and accurate gas detection is absolutely essential for the safety of the plant and its personnel.

In the transition to more CO2-neutral fuels, such as wood chips, monitoring carbon monoxide in silos is crucial. This is important both to detect potential fires as early as possible and to prevent carbon monoxide levels from reaching hazardous levels for personnel around the silo.

Gas detection of SF6 in transformer stations

For newer transformer stations, gas detection of SF6 is necessary. SF6 is an extremely potent greenhouse gas, and it is important to prevent it from leaking into the atmosphere. The gas is also oxygen-displacing and can be suffocating in higher concentrations.

Want to learn more about how Geopal can assist your company with competent leak detection to prevent risks to people and equipment? Contact us here.

Customer Cases

  • Haderslev Power Plant

At Haderslev Power Plant, the operation involves handling flammable gases, which introduces a risk of explosion. Geopal’s AGA systems continuously monitor methane concentrations to ensure safety and prevent potential hazards. Haderslev Power Plant is a sophisticated waste-to-energy facility located in Haderslev. The plant handles waste incineration and manages the associated risks of flammable gases, making reliable gas detection critical.

  • Hillerød Power Plant

The Hillerød Power Plant, situated in Hillerød on Zealand, northwest of Copenhagen, operates with an installed capacity of 77 MW. Managed by Hillerød Forsyning, the plant uses gas for its operations, and Geopal provides methane and natural gas detection solutions.

  • Svanemøllen Power Station

Geopal has supplied AGA systems to Svanemølleværket, a gas-fired combined heat and power plant, on several occasions. The most recent installation included a significant rack system designed for detecting methane in relation to the setup of Boilers 21 and 22.

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Gases

Carbon Monoxide

Methane

Sulphur Hexafluoride

Products

Geopal GP-NOVA Stand-Alone Detector

Geopal GJ-03R Alarm Monitor

Geopal GJ-C Gas Detector

Geopal GJ-EX Gas Detector

Geopal GJ-EX 150 Gas Detector

Geopal GJD-02C Alarm Monitor

Geopal GJD-04C Alarm Monitor

Geopal GJD-L3C Alarm Monitor

Geopal GPU-45A Alarm Monitor