Industrial Duct Work, Monroe Power Plant
In 2002, Moran Iron Works designed, fabricated,
insulated, and shipped 1,500 Tons of duct work for Detroit
Edison’s S.C.R. (Selective Catalytic Reduction) Unit
# 4 in fewer than 6 months. Moran Iron was able to meet Detroit
Edison’s regulatory deadline, and complete the job under
budget. We accomplished this goal by utilizing the experience
of our employees. Everything from the design stage to the
shipping process was coordinated to make this job run smoothly
and efficiently.
SCR’s remove Nitrous Oxides (NOx)
from the exhaust of the plant. Forty percent of the power
used by southeast Michigan is produced at the Monroe Plant.
Built in 1971, it is Detroit Edison’s largest generator.
Moran Iron is fast becoming a key player in the fabrication
and installation of industrial components like this. Our customers
rely on our experience and capabilities to get the project
done right.
Spring 2006
Moran Iron Works, Inc. is completing a second duct work fabrication
project for the Monroe Power Plant. By utilizing the pathway
down the High Wire Corridor, Moran Iron can ship oversized
sections to the jobsite in order to cut costs and delivery
times for their customers.
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