BEC Advances Emission Control at Taichung Power Plant

tow hexagonal shaped emission control structures at twilight at Taichung Power Plant

We are proud to announce a significant milestone in our ongoing project at the Taichung Power Plant in Taiwan, where two towering hexagonal emission control structures are reshaping the skyline of one of Asia’s largest power generation units.

The focus is currently on the installation of the transition section at Unit 1—a critical elbow component that connects the main stack to the flue gas treatment system. This complex integration requires precise alignment of engineering, design, fabrication, and installation to meet stringent performance and durability standards.

Elbow section of the flue where it meets the flue gas treatment system

As Unit 1 approaches mechanical completion and vertical progress continues on Unit 2, this achievement underscores our team’s ability to deliver intricate engineering solutions in the field.

We are proud to report strong progress at the Taichung Power Plant project in Taiwan. Our team has successfully completed several key structural milestones, demonstrating both technical excellence and on-site efficiency. This achievement reflects our commitment to delivering complex infrastructure with precision and reliability, and I’d like to thank everyone involved for their outstanding dedication and teamwork.

Reach out if you’re tackling a similar challenge—we’re always happy to collaborate. Contact us.

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