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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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Both Kanadevia Inova technologies used in a project for the first time. The signing of the contract on February 2, 2015 between the parties involved has signaled the start for the realization of the new energy-from-waste plant at Ivry-sur-Seine (Paris). Kanadevia Inova will deliver the boiler and combustion system for the thermal facility. Meanwhile, consortium partner VINCI will implement the mechanical-biological process at the plant using...

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Former business partner to continue as subsidiary Kanadevia Inova Inova has signed an agreement with Hydraulik Nord GmbH to acquire HNP Kraftwerkstechnik GmbH. This move will enable Kanadevia Inova to extend its service portfolio in Germany in direct proximity to long-standing clients. On December 23, 2014, Cologne-based Kanadevia Inova Deutschland GmbH (HZID) and Hydraulik Nord GmbH, which has its headquarters in Parchim (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern), signed an agreement on the legally binding acquisition...

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With the final closing on December 10, the asset deal between Kanadevia Inova AG (HZI) and Axpo Kompogas Engineering AG has entered into force, and all plant construction activities will thus be transfered to Kanadevia Inova with immediate effect. Having acquired the Kompogas technology, Kanadevia Inova now has two first-class technologies for waste-to-energy conversion. In addition to thermal solutions, it will in future also offer...

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Two first-class waste management technologies under one roof The acquisition of the Kompogas technology completes the portfolio of Hitachi ZosenInova (HZI), and therefore the company extends its position as one of the world’s leading providers of energy-from-waste (WtE) plants and solutions. Zurich-based Kanadevia Inova is already a global market leader in thermal energy-from-waste recovery. By acquiring the technology, Kanadevia Inova will be able to also offer...

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His Royal Highness, The Duke of Kent KG officially opened on October 8th 2014 Kanadevia Inova’s forth Waste to Energy facility in execution in the United Kingdom. The new state-of-the-art facility has been developed by SITA UK, a subsidiary of SUEZ ENVIRONNEMENT, on behalf of the South Tyne and Wear Waste Management Partnership, which comprises Gateshead, South Tyneside and Sunderland councils. Operation of the new Waste to Energy plant will...

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Swiss company Kanadevia Inova closes major turnkey contract After Oslo, Paris, and London, Kanadevia Inova will also provide Dublin with a major Waste to Energy facility as they have been contracted by Covanta to deliver the turnkey excl. civil portion for a 600’000 t/a WtE plant. Kanadevia Inova has been contracted by Covanta to deliver the complete electro-mechanical portion in the value of over 200mEUR for the Waste to Energy...

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The signing of the contracts between Kanadevia Inova AG & ZVHo at the end of May signaled the start of the retrofitting and revamp work at KVA Horgen. The cooperation between the Swiss technology firm and the Horgen district waste treatment association is aimed at securing the operation of the plant through to 2030. New technologies for bottom ash discharge and a new combustion concept...

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Kanadevia Inova has achieved its eighth project success in the UK as turnkey supplier in its eighth year after market entry and exceeds the 1.5 billion EUR mark for UK order intake. A Waste Management Services PFI Contract was signed between the Councils of Herefordshire and Worcestershire and Mercia Waste Management Ltd (Mercia) in December 1998 for 25 years. After procurement of the site at Hartlebury...

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Successful achievement of permits and financial close paves way to execution Kanadevia Inova has been given notice to proceed to build the energy-from-waste (WtE) plant for the Polish city of Poznan in consortium with Hochtief. The new facility is the centerpiece of Poland’s largest public-private partnership project to date, and Kanadevia Inova’s first WtE project in the country. The notice to proceed for the works on...

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