incineration power News
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Introducing Addfield Fabrications Ltd Shop
Due to the increasing demand of our quality incinerator machines, we are expanding to accommodate the orders our customers have placed. So we are thrilled to introduce the latest member of the Addfield Name, Addfield Fabrications Ltd shop. What do Addfield Fabrications specialise in? Addfield Fabrications specialise in sheet & structure metal fabrications. They service a large variety of ...
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Introducing Addfield Fabrications Ltd Shop
Due to the increasing demand of our quality incinerator machines, we are expanding to accommodate the orders our customers have placed. So we are thrilled to introduce the latest member of the Addfield Name, Addfield Fabrications Ltd shop. What do Addfield Fabrications specialise in? Addfield Fabrications specialise in sheet & structure metal fabrications. They service a large variety of ...
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Research on highest level of refractory materials
The French Science of Ceramic Processes and Surface Treatments (SPCTS) at the University of Limoges, studies the characterization of mechanical properties at high temperature ceramic materials. SPCTS Limoges has bought an ATM “Brilliant 285” cutting machine from Verder with a wheel guard of 500 mm, with laser alignment aid. The research institute wants to cut different ...
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Keppel Seghers secures contract for first waste-to-energy plant in Jiangyin, China
SINGAPORE, 21 March 2006 - Keppel Seghers, the environmental technology division of Keppel Integrated Engineering (KIE), has secured a S$13 million (€ 6.6 million) contract to provide technologies and services for the first waste-to-energy plant to be built in the city of Jiangyin, Jiangsu province, China. Keppel Seghers will provide technologies and services for the first waste-to-energy ...
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The first Allburn incinerator is heading for Africa
It is only a little over two months since we announced the launch of our new competitively priced Allburn range of waste incinerators, but already this cost-conscious concept has proved to be so attractive that we have completed our first order and it is now ready for shipment to Guinea in West Africa. We introduced the Allburn brand in a bid to meet the requirements of those customers who, ...
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Polish biomass market on the move
Poland plans to introduce a new law on renewable energies. Today, co-incinerating biomass in coal power plants is dominating. In the future, however, the support of smaller mono-incinerators and the use of CHP technology should be strengthened. This will lead to new opportunities to develop projects at industrial locations that produce large amounts of biomass. This is the result of an analysis ...
By ecoprog GmbH
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Others may see waste … we see fuel!
Over recent times there has been a growing debate about the vast amounts of waste that modern living generates. The main arguments surround firstly the sheer volume of today’s waste accumulation; and secondly the difficulties, cost and the environmental impact involved in the disposal of it. As one of the world’s leading waste incineration specialists we can see a simple solution ...
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Government should build more EfW plants, says Institution of Mechanical Engineers
In a new hard hitting report the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) has called for the Government to abandon its focus on recycling and concentrate on building more energy-from-waste (EFW) plants. The report, entitled Energy from waste a wasted opportunity, says that UK landfill targets cannot be achieved by recycling alone and the institution claims that there are too few recycling ...
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Renewa has acquired French service company Sotherma
On February 28, 2013, Renewa acquired the entire share capital of a French company Sotherma SAS that specializes in boiler and power plant service. The sellers were Anthony and Muriel Germany. Anthony Germany will continue in Renewa’s employ and will be responsible for Renewa’s service business in France. “Sotherma is an experienced boiler service company and Renewa a ...
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MHIEC Receives Order for Plant Modification Work in Hyogo Japan to Extend Operational Life of Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Facility
Tokyo, Oct 9, 2012 - (JCN Newswire) - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Environmental & Chemical Engineering Co., Ltd. (MHIEC), a wholly owned subsidiary of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI), has received an order from Takarazuka City, in Japan's Hyogo Prefecture, for modification work to improve core equipment of a municipal solid waste (MSW) incineration plant at its Takarazuka Clean ...
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Process system of sludge incinerator
Sludge incinerator is a common sludge disposal method, which can destroy all organic matter, kill all pathogens, and minimize the volume of sludge. The sludge with a relative water content of about 75% is only 10% of the original volume. When the burning calorific value of the sludge is high, the demand for urban sanitation is higher, or the content of toxic substances in the sludge is high. ...
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In What Environmental Protection Fields are High Alumina Bricks Used
High alumina bricks, renowned for their exceptional thermal and mechanical properties, find extensive applications across numerous industries. In addition to their industrial uses, high alumina bricks also play a vital role in environmental safeguarding efforts. Their unique properties render them ideal for applications that necessitate resistance to high temperatures, abrasion, and chemical ...
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Macpresse at Renewable Energy Asia, Bangkok, Thailand June 7-10 2017
From June 7 to 10, Bangkok will host Renewable Energy Asia, a tradeshow focused on the most recent technologies for renewable energy: solar power, wind, biogas and incineration. Together with its local partner Milestone, Macpresse will be present in order to introduce its balers for biomasses, RDF and for the dewatering of MSW (“shrinking” the MSW and separate thus the solid fraction ...
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Burn Waste PVC in Coal-fired Boilers and Solve Multiple Environmental Problems
Coal-fired power plants can add PVC scrap to their coal and make byproduct hydrochloric acid. The result would be elimination of mercury both from coal-fired stacks as well as from the obsolesced chlorine manufacturing facilities. There would also be greenhouse gas benefits and elimination of the environmental problems associated with disposing of millions of tons of waste PVC. These are the ...
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BACKGROUND: AE&E`s acquisition of Lentjes
Austrian Energy & Environment signed an agreement to acquire 99% of the German plant engineering company Lentjes GmbH from the listed GEA Group AG yesterday. After completion of the transaction, which requires clearance from the competition authorities concerned, the company will be included in A-TEC’s Plant Construction Division. AE&E is acquiring Lentjes for one euro, and will ...
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EU Commission urges caution over EfW investment
The Commission’s long anticipated communication on waste-to-energy, is intended to ensure that the ‘recovery of energy from waste in the EU supports the objectives of the circular economy action plan’ and is guided by the waste hierarchy. The PHE project is looking at the health impacts of municipal waste incinerator emissions. It comes as the Commission also announced a joint ...
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EU urged to green electricity and gas liberalisation directives
INFORSE-Europe urges the countries and the European Parliament to amend the proposed 3rd electricity and gas liberalisation packet, to be in line with the new EU energy and climate policies. The directives must support more clearly renewable energy, energy efficiency, and Combined Heat and Power (CHP), the three main solutions that the EU countries have agreed upon to implement climate policy ...
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UK closed-loop fuel cell component recycling is a step closer
Advanced techniques for recovering a high-value polymer from fuel cell membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs) has brought closed-loop recycling of these components a step closer, according to Axion Consulting. The Manchester-based resource recovery specialist developed the process in the collaborative RECOVER R&D project with fuel cell components supplier Johnson Matthey Fuel Cells ...
By Axion Group
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Tips for `waste to energy` 2008
On Wednesday 10 and Thursday 11 December 2008 about 2,000 participants from all over the world will meet at “waste to energy” – the Exhibition and Conference for Energy from Waste and Biomass – to obtain information, compare notes, and partake in discussion. The leading European forum for energy from waste and biomass boasts 65 lectures and workshops plus 132 exhibitors with their products and ...
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