Hitachi Zosen Inova will supply two new lines at Schwandorf waste-to-energy plant
Hitachi Zosen Inova (HZI) is supplying two new lines for the Schwandorf waste-to-energy plant.
The contract has just been signed by Hitachi Zosen Inova Steinmüller (HZI-STM), Gummersbach with Zweckverband Müllverwertung Schwandorf (ZMS), the local special-purpose association responsible for waste management.
As part of the contract, three of the four existing lines of the waste-to-energy plant will be dismantled by ZMS and replaced by HZI with two larger, state-of-the-art lines.
The contract for the EPC turnkey project covers the combustion system and boiler, the flue gas treatment unit, the technical building equipment, EMCR and associated technology, structural engineering and the necessary connections to the existing installations, relocation and temporary arrangements for each line.
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