Waste to Energy Tag

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Swiss technology company to deliver Europe’s largest energy-from-waste plant undertaken by an individual contractor Following on from the successful completion of the first energy-from-waste plant (WtE) in Ferrybridge (UK), the Swiss clean-tech company Hitachi Zosen Inova has received the order to construct the second facility. The company’s ninth project in the UK will mark a new milestone. The complete plant, consisting of a total of four...

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Both PACs granted to HZI as scheduled Innovative technologies supplied by Hitachi Zosen Inova will allow KVA Horgen to operate with markedly higher energy efficiency and material recovery in the future. Following on from the Preliminary Acceptance Certificate (PAC) granted for the boiler lot in July 2015, the PAC for the flue gas treatment lot has now also been received. This marks the successful completion of...

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Sorry, this entry is only available in French. For the sake of viewer convenience, the content is shown below in the alternative language. You may click the link to switch the active language.PAC was granted to HZI as scheduled The Ferrybridge Multifuel 1 (FM1) project has successfully completed its commissioning phase and has entered full commercial operation. The new power station, which is located on land next...

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PAC was granted to HZI as scheduled The Ferrybridge Multifuel 1 (FM1) project has successfully completed its commissioning phase and has entered full commercial operation. The new power station, which is located on land next to Ferrybridge C Power Station, has been under construction for over three years by Hitachi Zosen Inova (HZI), the main contractor responsible for all aspects of the construction. Commercial operation marks the...

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Hitachi Zosen Inova (HZI) has been awarded the prestigious ECIA Safety Award. ECIA (Engineering Construction Industry Association) is one of the most important trade and employer Association for the UK engineering construction industry. To achieve their Health & Safety standard requirements the members have to prove constant health and safety standards that are above the average. “Such performance does not come about by chance”, says...

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