Keppel Seghers Belgium NV, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Keppel Infrastructure Holdings, has handed over the Bialystok waste-to-energy combined heat and power (WTE CHP) project in Poland to the client on Dec 31. The project was delivered on schedule and on budget.
Keppel Seghers was part of a consortium, including Budimex S.A, one of Poland's largest construction companies, and Spanish waste management company Cespa Compania Espanola de Servicios Publicos Auxiliares S.A, that won the PLN 333 million ($120.5 million) contract awarded by Bialystok's municipal solid waste management company, Przedsiębiorstwo Usługowo-Handlowo-Produkcyjne "LECH" Sp. z o.o. in 2012.
Keppel Seghers executed 49.6% by value of the project work scope and supplied its proprietary waste-to-energy technology, including its air-cooled grate and vertical boiler, which are designed to achieve efficient energy recovery and operational reliability, to the facility. The plant also features an incineration bottom ash handling system that extracts ferrous, non-ferrous and aggregate for recycling and a fly ash solidification plant.
Among the first WTE plants in Poland to achieve commercial operation, the Bialystok plant can process 120,000 tonnes of waste per year. The facility exports 7.6 MW of electricity to the grid during summer, while during winter, it supplies 17.5 MW of thermal energy to Bialystok’s district heating and exports 6.1 MW of electricity to the grid.
Keppel closed 0.34% lower at $5.80 on Friday.
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Keppel Seghers was part of a consortium, including Budimex S.A, one of Poland's largest construction companies, and Spanish waste management company Cespa Compania Espanola de Servicios Publicos Auxiliares S.A, that won the PLN 333 million ($120.5 million) contract awarded by Bialystok's municipal solid waste management company, Przedsiębiorstwo Usługowo-Handlowo-Produkcyjne "LECH" Sp. z o.o. in 2012.
Keppel Seghers executed 49.6% by value of the project work scope and supplied its proprietary waste-to-energy technology, including its air-cooled grate and vertical boiler, which are designed to achieve efficient energy recovery and operational reliability, to the facility. The plant also features an incineration bottom ash handling system that extracts ferrous, non-ferrous and aggregate for recycling and a fly ash solidification plant.
Among the first WTE plants in Poland to achieve commercial operation, the Bialystok plant can process 120,000 tonnes of waste per year. The facility exports 7.6 MW of electricity to the grid during summer, while during winter, it supplies 17.5 MW of thermal energy to Bialystok’s district heating and exports 6.1 MW of electricity to the grid.
Keppel closed 0.34% lower at $5.80 on Friday.
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