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SUEZ Joins Consortium Developing Waste to Energy Facility in East Rockingham, Australia The consortium developing the East Rockingham Resource Recovery Facility has awarded SUEZ, global expert in the water and waste resource management sectors, the role of waste management partner for the project for a minimum term of 20 years. SUEZ’s entry into the project represents the single largest commitment by a waste management company...

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The City of Cockburn, a local government area of Perth, Western Australia (WA), has signed an agreement with a consortium led by Kanadevia Inova to supply waste to the East Rockingham Resource Recovery Facility (RRF) for a minimum of 20 years. The contract bolsters WA’s long-term waste management strategy, under which Waste to Energy is regarded as an integral part of sustainable resource recovery. On...

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Kanadevia Inova has been part of the report about the opening of Swedens largest dry AD plant on the Bioenergy International website: E.ON Sverige AB, the Swedish subsidiary of Germany-headed energy major E.ON AG held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on August 30, 2018, for Sweden's largest dry fermentation biogas plant. Designed to treat organic waste and residues to produce biogas, liquid biofertilizer, and compost, the plant is...

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A Perth Regional Council awarded a 20-year municipal waste service contract to a consortium led by Swiss company Kanadevia Inova. The plant will process 300,000 tonnes of waste per annum generating around 28 MW of electricity from Australia’s first energy-from-waste. Council Tender by EMRC for 20 Year Waste Treatment The Eastern Metropolitan Regional Council (EMRC) constitutes six local governments and around one-third of Perth's metropolitan area encompassing...

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First pathbreaking order for new biogas upgrading plant under new parent company Shortly after the acquisition by its new owner Kanadevia Inova AG, Kanadevia Inova BioMethan GmbH has received the order to construct a biogas upgrading plant in Wittenburg.  Kanadevia Inova BioMethan GmbH (Kanadevia Inova BioMethan) has secured an order to construct a new biogas upgrading plant in Wittenburg in northern Germany. An agreement to this...

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Kanadevia Inova has been awarded the prestigious ECIA Safety Award. ECIA (Engineering Construction Industry Association) is one of the most important trade and employer Association for the UK engineering construction industry. To achieve their Health & Safety standard requirements the members have to prove constant health and safety standards that are above the average. “Such performance does not come about by chance”, says Richard Ash,...

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Extension of Kompogas® Technology opens up new potential in Biogas business With the acquisition of the assets of MT-BioMethan GmbH, Kanadevia Inova AG (HZI) is extending its range of services in the construction and maintenance of biogas plants. This investment will enable Kanadevia Inova, which owns the Kompogas® technology, to further enhance its expertise in biological energy recovery from waste, and marks a significant contribution to...

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Securing rights of use and knowhow creates an important platform for future development. By acquiring an interest in the patents of Shock Pulse Generators, Kanadevia Inova has secured unrestricted rights of use in respect of this technology, and the corresponding knowhow. The Shock Pulse technology is a key component in the company’s developments, and enables Kanadevia Inova plants to deliver longer operating periods and greater efficiency....

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Australian branch ensures proximity to clients and partners in Oceania. With its new office in Australia, Kanadevia Inova has opened another international branch. This will enable the company to establish proximity to regional markets and potential partners. The official legal registration of its new branch office in Sydney in February 2015 marks a further expansion in the global presence of Zurich-based Kanadevia Inova. With some 570...

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Both Kanadevia Inova technologies used in a project for the first time. The signing of the contract on February 2, 2015 between the parties involved has signaled the start for the realization of the new energy-from-waste plant at Ivry-sur-Seine (Paris). Kanadevia Inova will deliver the boiler and combustion system for the thermal facility. Meanwhile, consortium partner VINCI will implement the mechanical-biological process at the plant using...

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