Waste-to-energy project, China

8th September 2017 By: Sheila Barradas - Creamer Media Research Coordinator & Senior Deputy Editor

Waste-to-energy project, China

Name of the Project
Waste-to-energy project.

Location
The plant will be located in an area adjacent to Pudong International Airport, in east Shanghai, China.

Client
Shanghai Laogang Solid Waste Utilization Co.

Project Description
The project involves the construction of a municipal solid-waste incineration plant, which, once completed, will have the largest waste treatment capacity in the world at 6 000 t/d.

The plant will consist of eight stoker furnace incinerators, each with a 750 t/d capacity.

Jobs to Be Created
Not stated.

Value
Not stated.

Duration
Delivery is slated for completion in July 2018.

Latest Developments
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Environmental & Chemical Engineering Co (MHIEC) has received an order to build a municipal solid waste incineration plant.

A consortium comprising MHIEC and Hangzhou New Century Energy Environmental Protection Engineering Co will provide the necessary equipment for waste heat recovery and flue-gas treatment.

MHIEC will be responsible for the design of various aspects of the plant, from incinerators to the flue-gas treatment system. It will also supply stokers, hydraulic units, an ash extractor and a catalyst system for nitrogen oxide removal.

HNC will provide the waste heat boilers and flue-gas treatment system.

Key Contracts and Suppliers
MHIEC (construction contract) and MHIEC and Hangzhou New Century Energy Environmental Protection Engineering Co (equipment for waste heat recovery and flue-gas treatment).

On Budget and on Time?
Too early to state.

Contact Details for Project Information
MHIEC, on behalf of Shanghai Laogang Solid Waste Utilization Co, tel +81 45 227 1280 or fax +81 45 227 1293.