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International experts gather for final SEPARATE conference
SEPARATE has hosted its final event in Gescher, Germany, sharing the project’s successes and future perspectives with waste experts from across Europe. Participants from Belgium, the Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and Turkey descended on the Entsorgungsgesellschaft Westmünsterland (EGW) waste treatment site to learn more about the project and see the SEPARATE Waste ...
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Fiberight Completes Financing for Maine WTE Plant
Fiberight LLC announced the completion of a $70 million project financing for its municipal solid waste (MSW) processing facility, being constructed in Hampden, Maine. The project financing included a $45 million Finance Authority of Maine (FAME) tax-exempt bond issuance underwritten by Jefferies LLC, and $25 million in private equity. Phase one facility construction for the Hampden, Maine ...
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Nicholas Meat LLC installs GWE technologies to reduce the environmental impact of their facility
As part of a drive to upgrade their management of both liquid and solid wastes generated in their facility and greatly improve their overall environmental and energy footprint of their operations, Nicholas Meat LLC is installing an environmentally harmonious wastewater treatment system and award-winning waste-to-energy technology. The new facilities will be designed to recover both energy and ...
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Imtech: order of 77 million euro for high-tech energy-efficient waste processing plant in Warsaw
Gouda - Imtech (IM-AE, technical services provider in and outside Europe) announces that at the end of 2011 it has been commissioned by Finalsa S.A. for the realisation of all technical solutions in one of the most advanced waste processing plants in the world. This plant will be built near Warsaw in Poland and is capable of processing approximately 120,000 tons of waste (MSW, Municipal Solid ...
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One of the Largest Russian Refineries Selects GE`s MBR with MACarrier* Technology for Tough-to-Treat Industrial Wastewater
Russian oil company Bashneft will use GE’s (NYSE: GE) new membrane bioreactor (MBR) with membrane-accommodating carrier (MACarrier) for treatment of refinery wastewater from the Bashneft-Ufaneftekhim oil processing complex and other enterprises of the Northern Industrial Block of Ufa. Strict discharge regulations and the need to reuse the treated water led Bashneft to also choose GE's ...
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