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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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En tant que maître-d'œuvre, Kanadevia Inova BioMethan GmbH (Kanadevia Inova BioMethan) met en place un circuit de digesteurs incluant une installation de méthanisation à Brie-Comte-Robert, France. L'injection primaire de biométhane, réalisée fin mars 2017 dans le réseau de Gaz Réseau Distribution France (GRDF), marque un jalon important du projet qui touche presque à sa fin. Ce contrat inclut, outre le circuit de digesteurs, une installation de...

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On March 23, 2017, Japan Bank for International Cooperation as the main financer signed the financing agreement for the first Kompogas® project in the US. The dry anaerobic digestion plant in San Luis Obispo County, California, marks the first DBFOO project for Kanadevia Inova. Financing secured The signing of the financing agreement between Japan Bank for International Cooperation and the operating company Kompogas SLO LLC on March...

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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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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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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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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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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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