sludge hydrolysis News
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MWH Awards Contract to Cambi in Edinburgh, Scotland
On 2 October 2013 MWH Treatment Awarded Cambi a contract for the installation of two lines of Cambi’s modular THP B6 system, at Stirling Water’s Seafield Waste Water Treatment Works, Edinburgh, Scotland. Each line is capable of treating 50 dry tonnes of sewage sludge per day. The choice of THP system was made using a sophisticated cost model that ensures that the performance of the ...
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Cambi Awarded Contract for Jurong Water Reclamation Plant, Singapore
PUB, Singapore’s national water agency, will implement a CambiTHP system at the Jurong Water Reclamation Plant (WRP) following a competitive bidding process for an expansion of its sludge treatment facility. Cambi is selected by the main contractor Yamato Technologies to provide the thermal hydrolysis system to process waste activated sludge (WAS) from the Jurong WRP treating industrial and ...
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Cambi Awarded Contract for Jurong Water Reclamation Plant
PUB, Singapore’s national water agency, will implement a CambiTHP™ system at the Jurong Water Reclamation Plant (WRP) following a competitive bidding process for an expansion of its sludge treatment facility. Cambi is selected by the main contractor Yamato Technologies to provide the thermal hydrolysis system to process waste activated sludge (WAS) from the Jurong WRP treating ...
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Cambi will supply a new B12-4 thermal hydrolysis plant in China
We are pleased to announce a new contract in China, for the Chongqing Luoqi Food Waste Treatment Plant. Chongqing is one of world’s largest cities and a leading river port and industrial hub in the region, situated at the convergence of the Yangtze and Jialing rivers. Our client, Chongqing Environment & Sanitation Group Co., Ltd is developing the plant as a greenfield project to treat ...
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Cambi AS delivering technology to the new sludge treatment plant for Lindum aS in Drammen, Norway
”This is an important contract for Cambi”, says Per Lillebø CEO in Cambi. Main contractor for the process plant is division Purac at Swedish Läckerby Water. “Cambi’s process is based upon Thermal Hydrolysis (THP), and this is the key to securing a high production of biogas and a fertilizer of good quality. Cambi has development a compact solution for the THP ...
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Cambi converts Beijing’s sewage sludge to clean energy and organic fertiliser
Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg opened last Friday in Beijing a new biogas plant, which uses Cambi’s thermal hydrolysis process at the XiaoHongMen wastewater treatment plant. Cambi is building five large plants in Beijing, producing energy from the sewage sludge from more than 20 million people in an environmentally sustainable, yet profitable way. Cambi’s award-winning ...
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Dublin City Council build on the success of the existing Cambi Thermal Hydrolysis Plant (THP)
Due to additional demands on the Ringsend Waste Water Treatment Plant (WWTP) Dublin City Council awarded a project to Celtic Anglian Water and Enpure Limited to upgrade the Ringsend (WWTP). This project is for an extension to the massive Ringsend works that treats Dublin’s sewage. The work will comprise increasing additional capacity for the treatment of sludges by the upgrading and ...
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