Feasibility Study

Feasibility study: co-combustion RDF and sewage sludge (2019)

A.S.A. Azienda Servizi Ambientali is an Italian public company whose core business focuses on urban water complete systems both in Livorno and in neighbouring municipalities. A.S.A. primary area also includes sludge sewage digesters and final disposal of residue slurries. A.S.A. required W.T.E.’ support to carry out a  preliminary study to evaluate the co-combustion of sludge

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Feasibility study and bid docs for RDF cogeneration plant (2018)

After an international public call for tender issued by Ventspils (LV) Authority, W.T.E. had assigned the job with the title: “Development of a construction design (…) and technical specifications for the procurement of design, construction and supply of equipment within the boundaries of the project titled “Installation and Operation of a Refuse-Derived Fuel Regeneration Plant

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Feasibility study of a CHPP plant: from coal to RDF/biomass (2014)

SIA Ventspils Siltum, Multitutility of  Ventspils City (Latvia) is in charge of managing the urban district heating. In 2014 Ventspils Siltum commissioned  W.T.E.  to carry out the technical-economic feasibility study to revamp an existing furnace-boiler, originally designed to be fed by coal following Russian technology. To reduce coal consumption W.T.E. studied the conversion to RDF

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mascioni

CHPP 50MWth from coal to biomass with 15MWe new thermal cycle. Feasibility study (2010)

Mascioni S.p.A. (Cuvio-VA), an important Italian yarn-dyeing factory, appointed W.T.E. to design and engineer the way to substitute coal for PKS (Palm Kernel Shell) and dried sewage sludge in its 50 MWth boiler. The boiler had to deliver superheated steam (455 °C e 64 bar) to a co-generative thermal cycle, including a new full condensing

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