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The first and second phases of the ZHONGJIN Wanji Cokepower Project have a combined annual coke production capacity of 500,000 tons, introducing world-leading production technology and ten new technologies, capable of producing the highest quality 80-300mm large-sized metallurgical coke and foundry coke. The coke plant's heat recovery coke oven is currently the world's most advanced heat recovery coke oven, and also the first heat recovery coke oven in Africa. Designed for a service life of over 30 years, it operates under full negative pressure to ensure no leakage and possesses inherent safety. It has no chemical pollutant emissions, achieves zero wastewater discharge, and sets a benchmark for green environmental protection. This advanced technology completely transforms the environmental impact of the traditional coking industry, pioneering a new model for green industrial development in Africa!
The ZHONGJIN Wanji Power Generation Project is being constructed in two phases. Phase I is equipped with one 300 tons/hour high-temperature, high-pressure circulating fluidized bed boiler, two 90 tons/hour high-temperature, high-pressure coking waste heat boilers, and one 100MW condensing steam turbine generator set. Upon completion, it will have a power generation capacity of 100MW. Currently, the company is actively preparing for the construction of Phase II, a 135MW power generation project. After the completion of both phases, the total installed capacity will reach 235MW, making a significant contribution to local power supply.
Adhering to the concept of circular economy, the company invested in and built an environmentally friendly cement grinding station with an annual output of 500,000 tons, innovatively transforming industrial by-products such as fly ash generated during power generation, achieving efficient resource utilization. The project commenced construction in July 2024, introducing advanced process technology and a professional talent team, committed to building a demonstration base for the green building materials industry in Southern Africa.