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Doosan Boiler System for Waste to Energy Plant in Poland

The plant, scheduled for completion by the end of 2015, will combine Doosan Lentjes’ reciprocating grate and steam generator technologies to produce electricity and district heat. Doosan added that it has installed similar technologies at several waste to energy plants worldwide, most recently at plants in Frankfurt, Germany and Harlingen, Netherlands. Once complete the plant is expected to generate around 8 MW of electricity and some 35 MW of heat.

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Doosan Boiler System for Waste to Energy Plant in Poland

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  1. Doosan Boiler System for Waste to Energy Plant in Poland india global asia energy energy saving boilers

  2. German waste to energy technology manufacturer, Doosan Lentjes, a part of Doosan Power Systems, is to deliver key boiler technologies for a new waste to energy facility being built in Krakow, Poland. Doosan said that the plant will be based on its air-cooled reciprocating grate and boiler technology. As a key subcontractor to POSCO Engineering & Construction of South Korea, Doosan Lentjes is to supply a complete boiler system for the plant, which will consist of two lines capable of processing up to 220,000 tonnes of municipal solid waste per year. The company added that the new plant is currently the largest waste to energy plant under construction in Poland. According to Doosan the contract includes engineering, procurement and delivery of equipment as well as services for construction and commissioning. The plant, scheduled for completion by the end of 2015, will combine Doosan Lentjes’ reciprocating grate and steam generator technologies to produce electricity and district heat. Doosan added that it has installed similar technologies at several waste to energy plants worldwide, most recently at plants in Frankfurt, Germany and Harlingen, Netherlands. Once complete the plant is expected to generate around 8 MW of electricity and some 35 MW of heat.

  3. Read MoreKorean Firm Wins Polish Waste to Energy ContractA contract to build a 220,000 tonne per year waste to energy facility in Krakow, Poland has been awarded to Korean construction and engineering company, POSCO E&C. New Law Opens Polish Waste to Energy MarketFor many years Poland has been facing a serious problem of waste management and disposal, with the current system failing to reduce landfilled waste. Adam Koz?owski explains how new legislation aims to address the situation and how it could drive the country's adoption of waste to energy technology. $100m Polish Waste to Energy Contract for Keppel Seghers ConsortiumA consortium including waste to energy technology developer, Keppel Seghers Belgium, a part of the Keppel Corporation (KPLM.SI), has secured a contract to build a combined heat and power (CHP) waste to energy project in Bialystok, Poland.

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