MACOGA Expansion Joints for the 70 MW Dublin Waste-to-Energy project, Ireland.
MACOGA supplies a Turbine to condenser MFWD DN4400 Expansion Joint for the 70
MW Dublin Waste-to-Energy project in Ireland.
By generating energy from residual waste, the power plant will offer environmentally friendly solutions by maximizing recycling and minimizing waste disposal. It features high efficiency incineration technology and complies with the EU's conditions on energy waste processing. When complete, the power plant will annually process up to 600 thousand tons of waste, which would have otherwise ended up in landfills and will generate energy for up to 80,000 households. It will also produce enough heat for up to 50,000 homes in the district.
The project was commissioned as a public-private partnership with Dublin City Council acting on behalf of the four local bodies of Dublin and the American company Covanta. The EPC supplier for the contract is Hitachi Zosen Inova AG. The power plant will be owned and operated by the American Covanta Holding Corp.
By generating energy from residual waste, the power plant will offer environmentally friendly solutions by maximizing recycling and minimizing waste disposal. It features high efficiency incineration technology and complies with the EU's conditions on energy waste processing. When complete, the power plant will annually process up to 600 thousand tons of waste, which would have otherwise ended up in landfills and will generate energy for up to 80,000 households. It will also produce enough heat for up to 50,000 homes in the district.
The project was commissioned as a public-private partnership with Dublin City Council acting on behalf of the four local bodies of Dublin and the American company Covanta. The EPC supplier for the contract is Hitachi Zosen Inova AG. The power plant will be owned and operated by the American Covanta Holding Corp.