Waste to Energy Technology Firm MARTIN to Supply Eight Combustion Grates in China

Munich, Germany based waste to energy technology manufacturer, MARTIN, has secured a number of contracts to supply new waste to energy plants in China through its licensee, Chongqing Sanfeng Covanta Environmental Industry Co., Ltd. According to the family owned company, it has been awarded a new contract to supply two 500 tonne per day grate combustion systems to the waste to energy plant in Luzhou, Sichuan province. It has also secured a contract to deliver three 700 tonne per day grate combustion systems to the Lanzhou waste to energy plant in Gansu province. Also through its licensee, Chongqing Sanfeng Covanta Environmental Industry Co., Ltd., the manufacturer will also supply two 300 tonne per day grate combustion systems will be supplied to a waste to energy plant in Xinyu, Jiangsi province. Finally, the company said that it has been awarded a new contract to supply a complete waste to energy plant with one combustion line with a 700 tonne per day capacity in Shanwei, Guangdong province. MARTIN added that the grates for all the new contracts will be manufactured in China and will use the MARTIN SITY 2000 technology (pictured – click to enlarge). Read More Hazardous Waste to Energy Technology Supply Contract for Doosan Lentjes in China The Chinese licensee o Doosan Lentjes, XZT, has been awarded a contract to design and build a new 100 tonne per day hazardous waste to energy incineration plant in Nantong, China, based on Doosan Lentjes’ rotary kiln technology. Pilot Chinese Recycling Facility Okays Sensor Based Sorting Tech from TOMRA TOMRA Sorting Recycling, has installed a number of its optical sorting systems at a recently completed MSW treatment plant in the Huli district of the city of Xiamen, Fujian Province, China. Japanese Waste to Energy Firm JFE Completes Hazardous Waste Incinerator in Malaysia A process to produce biofuel by using algae to clean up contaminated water at a former tin mine in Cornwall, while also recycling heavy metals such as cadmium, is being developed by researchers from the UK’s University of Bath. Everbright Completes Two 12 MW Waste to Energy Plants in China Hong Kong based waste to energy developer, China Everbright International has completed the Hainan Sanya and Shouguang waste to energy projects which have now commenced operation.