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Gasification to Energy Plant in Hawaii

Hawaii | USA

The waste gasification plant in Hawaii, located in the Campbell Industrial Park on the island of O´ahu, generates 8.5 MW of electricity using gasification technology applied to tires, medical waste, and other types of waste. This state-of-the-art waste gasification plant in Hawaii produces syngas, which is burned in a boiler to produce steam that powers a steam turbine. IDOM carried out the basic engineering for the plant, advancing sustainable energy solutions in the United States.

Plant for the generation of 8.5 MW of electric energy through technology of gasification of tires, hospital waste and other types of waste. The gasification technology consists of obtaining a synthetic gas that burns in a boiler to produce steam that feeds a steam turbine.

IDOM has carried out for HONUA POWER the basic engineering of the plant, which has been designed in the Campbell Industrial Park on the Island of O´ahu in Hawaii, United States.

 

Waste to Energy

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CLIENT:
HONUA POWER

SCOPE:
Basic Engineering

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