Energy-from-Waste 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 Kanadevia 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 lines,...

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Both PACs granted to Kanadevia Inova as scheduled Innovative technologies supplied by Kanadevia 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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Meanwhile the construction works of the project achieved 1 million man hours without any incident. This proves again the high HSE standards of Kanadevia Inova in terms of strategy, policies and procedures. The new facility will be fully operational in spring 2016, and then treat up to 300,000 tonnes of waste per year and will generate 22 MW of electricity to power up to 36,000 homes....

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PAC was granted to Kanadevia Inova 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 Kanadevia Inova, the main contractor responsible for all aspects of the construction. Commercial operation marks the culmination...

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The government as well as the the corporations would contribute to the decrease of MSW disposal rate of 80% by 2020 in Moscow region. On 19 June, 2015 within the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum the execution of the memorandum on cooperation between the Government of the Moscow Region, State Corporation Rostec and the company Hitachi Zosen Inova AG took place, providing for development of an...

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The 33rd WtE project with Kanadevia Inova technology in China. With the contract awarded to Hitachi Zosen Corporation from Hunan Junxin Environmental Protection Group for Changsha City’s first Waste to Energy (WtE) plant a further project will be realized with the technology of Zurich based Kanadevia Inova. Swiss Technology again in China The Changsha City WtE plant would be the 11th installation being realized by Hitachi Zosen Corporation...

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Extension of Kompogas® Technology opens up new potential in Biogas business With the acquisition of the assets of MT-BioMethan GmbH, Kanadevia Inova AG (HZI) is extending its range of services in the construction and maintenance of biogas plants. This investment will enable Kanadevia Inova, which owns the Kompogas® technology, to further enhance its expertise in biological energy recovery from waste, and marks a significant contribution to...

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Securing rights of use and knowhow creates an important platform for future development. By acquiring an interest in the patents of Shock Pulse Generators, Kanadevia Inova has secured unrestricted rights of use in respect of this technology, and the corresponding knowhow. The Shock Pulse technology is a key component in the company’s developments, and enables Kanadevia Inova plants to deliver longer operating periods and greater efficiency....

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Australian branch ensures proximity to clients and partners in Oceania. With its new office in Australia, Kanadevia Inova has opened another international branch. This will enable the company to establish proximity to regional markets and potential partners. The official legal registration of its new branch office in Sydney in February 2015 marks a further expansion in the global presence of Zurich-based Kanadevia Inova. With some 570...

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