5 Waste to Energy Plants in Europe
Ireland | Poland | UK
IDOM has delivered advanced engineering for 5 waste-to-energy plants in Europe, reinforcing its expertise and leadership in the sector. These projects, carried out for Hitachi Zosen Inova (HZI) between 2014 and 2016, include plants in Ireland, Poland, and the United Kingdom, and cover basic and detailed engineering services for cooling systems, water-steam cycles, electrical installations, and pipework layout. These waste-to-energy plants in Europe stand out for their contribution to efficient and sustainable urban waste management.
Among the Waste-to-Energy (WtE) thermal power plants carried out by IDOM, noteworthy are those undertaken for Hitachi Zosen Invova (HZI). Between 2014 and 2016, IDOM developed different projects for HZI in several plants in Europe:
- Dublin, Ireland. Advanced basic and detailed engineering of the seawater cooling system (Capacity: 600,000 t/year. Power: 58 MWe).
- Poznan, Poland. Advanced basic and detailed engineering of the water/steam cycle installation (Capacity: 216,000 t/year. Power: 18 MWe & 34 MWt).
- Buckinghamshire, UK. Detailed engineering of the piping for the plant (Capacity: 300,000 t/year. Power: 29.4 MWe & 6.6 MWt).
- Severnside, UK. Detailed engineering of the electrical installation (Capacity: 350,000 t/year. Power: 37 MWe & 10 MWt).
- Hartlebury, UK. Advanced basic and detailed engineering of the water/steam cycle installation (Capacity: 200,000 t/year. Power: 20.4 MWe & 3 MWt).
CLIENT:
Hitachi Zosen Inova
SCOPE:
Basic Engineering
Detailed Engineering
Extended Basic Engineering