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A consortium formed by Hitachi Zosen Corporationand KPN Green Energy Solution Co., Ltd.(KPN), engaged in the engineering of renewable energy plants in Thailand,has received an order from WPGE Phetchaburi Co., Ltd. (WPP) for an Energy-from-Waste plant comprising a stoker-type waste incinerator with a processing capacity of 476tons per day and power output of 7,900kilowatts. Project outline Hitachi Zosen and KPN are set to construct the Energy-from-Waste plant...

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Swiss company Kanadevia Inova is supplementing its renewable energy activities by acquiring the business of ETOGAS GmbH. Following the acquisitions of Kompogas® and BioMethan, this marks a further consistent step in the field of sustainable energy recovery and utlilisation. On October 21st 2016, Kanadevia Inova AG acquired the assets of Stuttgart-based ETOGAS GmbH. The business operations, employees, patents, property rights, expertise, and related assets acquired, will...

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Kanadevia Inova 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 outskirts of...

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The operator of a biogas plant in Parum (in the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern) is changing its facility to produce biomethane in future rather than converting raw biogas into electricity. The retrofit order was awarded to the Zeven-based gas upgrading specialist Kanadevia Inova BioMethan (Kanadevia Inova BioMethan). The realignment will enable the economically viable operation of the plant after the feed-in tariffs under the German...

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Au cours du dernier mois, l'entreprise allemande Kanadevia Inova BioMethan GmbH (HZIB) a mis en route le projet de Meaux, un projet clé en main, comprenant un site de méthanisation et un site d’épuration de biogaz pour produire du biométhane. Il s'agit là d'un concept d'installation particulièrement flexible avec une prise en compte des normes environnementales et standards de construction spécifiques. Le site est d'ores...

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Please find the Kanadevia Inova Annual Report 2016 ready for download. Annual Report 2016 For any questions please contact our Media Office: Kanadevia Inova Media Office Nicole Fritz Hardturmstrasse 127 CH-8005 Zurich T +41 44 277 13 05 nicole.fritz@kanadevia-inova.com...

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The Swiss clean-tech company Kanadevia Inova 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 Kanadevia Inova has successfully handed over to clients. The turnkey energy-from-waste...

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We are pleased to announce that Mr. Sadao Mino took over as Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Kanadevia Inova AG on July 1, 2016, succeeding Mr. Koichiro Anzai who had served as Kanadevia Inova’s Chairman from February 1, 2011 to June 30, 2016. We would like to thank Mr. Anzai for his outstanding commitment and much valued contribution to Kanadevia Inova. Mr. Mino started his...

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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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Kanadevia Inova delivers its Kompogas® technology for Europe’s largest biogas plant for dry anaerobic digestion. The facility, built in the north of Italy, will process approximately 100,000 tonnes of organic municipal solid waste per year. The region around Bologna will benefit from the products generated by this process. Europe's largest biowaste dry anaerobic digestion plant is to be constructed under the lead of the established Italian...

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