Supmea Instruments Support Biomass CHP Upgrade for Reliable District Heating Supply
Intro
A biomass power plant has upgraded its system from electricity-only generation to combined heat and power (CHP), enabling stable district heating supply for a high-tech development zone. Supmea process instruments were applied to ensure accurate monitoring and efficient operation of the upgraded system.

Content
To improve energy efficiency and expand heating capacity, the project transformed a biomass waste incineration power facility into a combined heat and power system. The upgraded plant now provides stable thermal energy to industrial users within the development zone, supporting continuous production demand.
Supmea instrumentation was deployed across key process sections to ensure safe and stable operation:
- Submersible level transmitters for real-time monitoring of tank and basin levels
- Online turbidity analyzers for water quality control in process systems
- Temperature transmitters for accurate thermal process measurement
These instruments enable precise process control in water treatment, heat exchange, and auxiliary systems, improving overall operational stability and energy utilization efficiency.

Value Delivered
The upgraded CHP system achieves:
- Reliable and continuous district heating supply
- Improved energy utilization from biomass resources
- Stable operation of industrial heating networks
- Enhanced monitoring and process control capability
The project demonstrates the role of industrial measurement technology in supporting sustainable energy transition and regional infrastructure development.