Babcock & Wilcox Renewable Awarded $35 Million Contract to Supply Waste-to-Energy Technologies for Facilities in Greenland
Babcock & Wilcox (NYSE: BW) has secured a $35 million contract from Greenland’s ESANI A/S to supply advanced equipment for new waste-to-energy facilities in Nuuk and Sisimiut. These facilities will transform municipal waste into energy, combatting greenhouse gas emissions by eliminating methane from landfills. Scheduled for completion in 2023 and 2024, the project highlights B&W's commitment to combat climate change. The company is also exploring additional opportunities in Europe, Asia, and North America, reinforcing the global demand for waste-to-energy technology.
- Secured a $35 million contract with Greenland's ESANI A/S for advanced waste-to-energy facilities.
- Scheduled completion of projects in 2023 and 2024 enhances revenue outlook.
- Addresses environmental concerns by reducing methane emissions through waste processing.
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- Facilities will provide district heating while combatting greenhouse gases by reducing landfill methane emissions
The facilities, to be built in the cities of Nuuk and Sisimiut, will provide district heating for residents and businesses while also eliminating methane – a greenhouse gas created by waste as it decomposes in landfills. In addition to using municipal waste, the facilities also will process waste recovered from existing landfills, reducing future methane emissions from those landfills. B&W Renewable’s technology will provide the ability to process all of Greenland’s municipal waste.
“Waste-to-energy technologies are some of the most effective solutions for combatting climate change by reducing methane emissions from landfills and can be combined with carbon capture technologies to further reduce greenhouse gas emissions,” said
“Global demand for waste-to-energy technology is substantial, and B&W Renewable is pursuing additional significant opportunities to deploy our world-class combustion and environmental technologies for customers in
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B&W Renewable’s project scope includes the supply of advanced Vølund DynaGrate® combustion grates as well as boilers, waste feeding systems, a Vølund DynaDischarger® ash extractor, GMABTM flue gas cleaning systems and advanced control and monitoring systems. B&W Renewable also will provide installation and commissioning services for the facilities, which are scheduled for completion in 2023 and 2024.
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Babcock & Wilcox Renewable offers cost-effective technologies for efficient and environmentally sustainable power and heat generation, including waste-to-energy, biomass energy and black liquor systems for the pulp and paper industry. B&W Renewable’s leading technologies support a circular economy, diverting waste from landfills to use for power generation and replacing fossil fuels, while recovering metals and reducing emissions.
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