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After less than three years of construction, the Rookery South Energy Recovery Facility has successfully completed its commissioning phase and has been handed over to the operator, Covanta, within the original contractually agreed schedule. The facility will handle over 545,000 t/a of non-recyclable residual waste and generate more than 60 MW of electricity. It will also enable a reduction in CO2 emissions and the recovery...

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Organized by the Brazilian Association for Energy Recovery of Waste (ABREN), this event's objective is bringing people together to discuss new directions and trends in the Waste to Energy sector. Roland Greil, Senior Sales Director HZI, will present "Requisitos Técnicos e Comerciais para Soluções Globais de Waste-to-Energy". For further information about the event, please visit ABREN's webpage. Or have a look at the promotion video (on...

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SUEZ Joins Consortium Developing Waste to Energy Facility in East Rockingham, Australia The consortium developing the East Rockingham Resource Recovery Facility has awarded SUEZ, global expert in the water and waste resource management sectors, the role of waste management partner for the project for a minimum term of 20 years. SUEZ’s entry into the project represents the single largest commitment by a waste management company...

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Hitachi Zosen Inova (HZI) is to build Edinburgh’s energy-from-waste plant. The Swiss clean-tech company delivers the complete technology including its proven combustion technology and a dry flue gas treatment system. The latter will reduce water use and improve the energy efficiency of the plant. A new energy-from-waste (WtE) plant is to be built at the site of the Millerhill Zero Waste Parc, in Midlothian on the...

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The Swiss clean-tech company Hitachi Zosen Inova (HZI) has successfully completed commissioning of the new energy-from-waste plant in Greatmoor (UK), and the client, FCC Environment, has taken over. FCC Environment will now operate the site for 30 years on behalf of Buckinghamshire County Council, who own the facility. This is the sixth project in the UK that HZI has successfully handed over to clients. The...

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