Dalkia
Poznan
2009 |
WTE
plant in Poznan – study of site conditions for WTE plant in
Poznan, for the total 250,000. t/a municipal waste and sludge from
water treatment plant.
The study included site preparation, alternatives
for the connection of external supply systems to the infrastructure of
EC Karolin or to external infrastructure as well as a review of
environmental issues.
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Gdańskie
Przedsiębiorstwo Energetyki Cieplnej (Stadtwerke Leipzig)
2007 |
Feasibility
study of a cogeneration unit with municipal waste and biomass as main
fuel. A number of technical and economic alternatives were analysed for
a forecast heat demand of approx. 100MWt. Main alternatives included:
Waste-To-Energy project based on unsorted municipal wasted and
alternatively energy fraction separated from waste and a biomass
installation, as well as heat accumulator with capacity of approx. 8000
m3. Biomass types analysed included straw, pellets and wood chips.
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Radpec
S.A.
2005
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Full
feasibility study of waste incineration plant construction in Radom,
according to The National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water
Management (NFOŚiGW) requirements. Analysis of waste fuel availability,
including RDF and sludge; preliminary analysis of technical
alternatives of the waste-to-energy plant, producing heat and power in
cogeneration, including incorporation of heat accumulator with capacity
of approx. 2000 m3.
Economic and financial analysis of the selected
alternatives was conducted.
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Łęczyńska
Energetyka
Sp. z o.o.
2001 |
Feasibility
study for an approx. 30 MWe CHP plant with CFB boiler at Bogdanka coal
mine, based on coal slurry, waste coal, sludge from sewage treatment
plant and municipal waste.
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Kobo
Sp. z o.o.
1998-1999 |
A
feasibility study analysing construction of a CHP plant (30 MWe, 60
MWt) with fluidised bed boilers at Bogdanka coal mine, using waste coal
from the mine.
The study also analysed the possibility to cover heat
demand of neighbouring towns by the new CHP plant.
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Energoinwest
Białystok
1998-1999 |
Feasibility
study for modernisation of Fasty CHP plant in Bialystok, covering usage
of sludge from the municipal sewage treatment plant as fuel for the
boilers of the CHP plant.
The feasibility study will cover technical
solutions as well as economic and financial issues related to finding
short term as well as long term solutions for the CHP plant and the
municipal sewage treatment plant. Issues related to combustion of
sewage sludge were an essential part of the study.
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