Sustainability
Environmental Sustainability Overview
The operation of the TJB 1-4 takes into account environmental impacts and complies with applicable environmental regulations. CJP integrates responsible environmental management into its activities to minimize emissions, handle waste properly, and maintain environmental quality throughout plant operations.
To ensure responsible operations, the TJB 1-4 is equipped with a set of environmental control systems designed to reduce air emissions, manage combustion residue, and treat wastewater before discharge. These systems support cleaner operations and contribute to reducing the environmental footprint of coal-fired power generation.
Through these integrated systems, the TJB 1-4 operates as an environmentally responsible power generation unit, demonstrating CJP’s commitment to reducing environmental impact and supporting sustainable operational practices.
Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP)
ESP units are installed to reduce particulate emissions by capturing fly ash from flue gas. With removal efficiency of up to 99.3%, this system significantly reduces airborne particulate pollution and helps the plant meet emission standards.
Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD)
FGD systems are utilized to lower sulfur dioxide (SO₂) levels in exhaust gas. Using a limestone-based absorption process, the system reduces sulfur emissions before gas is released into the atmosphere, contributing to healthier air quality.
Waste Water Treatment Plant (WWTP)
A dedicated WWTP treats process water and wastewater generated from plant operations. The treatment process ensures that discharged water meets environmental quality standards and reduces the impact on surrounding ecosystems.
Ash Pond System
Ash handling facilities are provided to safely contain solid combustion by-products such as fly ash and bottom ash. Proper containment minimizes environmental contamination and enables controlled disposal and potential utilization of ash.
