Doosan Lentjes is to deliver technology for the new waste-to-energy plant in Warsaw

Doosan Lentjes is pleased to announce that it was selected to supply key grate and boiler technology for the new waste-to-energy facility in Warsaw, Poland. The contract includes the engineering, procurement, and delivery of the equipment as well as advisory services for construction, commissioning, and acceptance test.

As a key subcontractor to POSCO Engineering & Construction Co, Ltd of South Korea, Doosan Lentjes will deliver a complete boiler island including SNCR (selective non-catalytic reduction) to the new Warsaw facility. Doosan Lentjes will apply its proven air-cooled reciprocating grate and a horizontal-type steam generator.

The new plant will consist of two lines that nominally process a total of 265,200 tonnes of municipal solid waste per year and will make a decisive contribution to improving the local disposal infrastructure.

“This latest success is further proof that Doosan Lentjes‘ technology is in demand on the Polish market”, says Rafal Psik, Director at Doosan’s Katowice office. “The construction of the incineration plant in Olsztyn was also awarded to a consortium of Doosan Lentjes and parent company Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction last year. With POSCO Engineering & Construction, we already successfully built the Krakow plant about eight years ago, which has been reliably thermally treating the residual waste of more than 750.000 local citizens ever since. Doosan Lentjes will use this extensive experience gained in previous projects for the benefit of the final customer, the Warsaw waste handling company MPO.”

After completion, expected in 2024, approximately 1/3 of the installed combustion capacity in Poland will be secured with Doosan Lentjes technology. The plants will support Polish efforts to comply with EU requirements for sustainable waste management. According to the European waste hierarchy, thermal recovery is given priority over simple landfilling. Feeding non-recyclable waste into the incineration process allows a reduction of the required landfill capacities and at the same time harnesses the energetic potential of the waste. In addition, valuable materials can be recovered from the incineration ash, which can be used for, e.g., road construction. When completed, the new waste incineration plant in the Polish capital will be the largest of its kind in the country.

Doosan Lentjes is a specialist in the delivery of proven and reliable waste-to-energy technology, converting millions of tonnes of waste into valuable energy every year. This helps customers all over the world reduce their waste volumes and simultaneously provide a sustainable energy source.                 

Über die Doosan Lentjes GmbH

Doosan Lentjes provides proprietary environmental technologies for thermal waste treatment and power generation. Our areas of expertise include the incineration of renewable fuels such as waste, sewage sludge and biomass, heat recovery systems and flue gas cleaning equipment. We deliver flexible solutions for long-term waste disposal safety and climate-friendly steam and power generation.

As a member of the global Doosan Group, Doosan Lentjes is part of a strong international network of companies providing complementary technologies, skills, and value to customers the world over.

Firmenkontakt und Herausgeber der Meldung:

Doosan Lentjes GmbH
Daniel-Goldbach-Straße 19
40880 Ratingen
Telefon: +49 (2102) 166-0
Telefax: +49 (2102) 166-2500
http://www.doosanlentjes.com/en/

Ansprechpartner:
Diana Baganz
Marketing Manager
Telefon: 021021661476
Fax: 021021662476
E-Mail: diana.baganz@doosan.com
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