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Vølund® Waste-to-Energy Technology
Kelvin is a waste-to-energy (WTE) facility now under construction in Sandwell West Midlands, just outside Birmingham, U.K. When operational, it will divert 395,000 tonnes of non-recyclable household and business waste from landfill or export overseas. The residual waste will be used to generate 44 MW (gross) of baseload energy, equivalent to the needs of more than 95,000 homes.
View Web PageEdmonton, Alberta, Canada Success Story
An oil refinery in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada was experiencing boiler failures that were having a frequent and negative impact on its operations. This project showcases how the linkage of creative engineering, material supply and advanced construction planning come together to meet ambitious goals and minimize impacts to customer operations during and well after project completion.
View Web PageRefinery, Western Europe
To assist with a plant upgrade, one of the largest refineries in Europe selected and presented B&W Environmental (B&W) with a bold challenge: the comprehensive disassembly and reassembly of a SPIG® fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) Cooling Tower (CT) comprising two cells within a tight 21-day timeframe to synchronize with a planned shutdown. B&W’s team engineered the execution plan that required both speed and precision.
View Web PageWet/Dry EPSs | Wet Gas Scrubbers | Pulse Jet Fabric Filters
Our experience with innovative emissions control technologies includes our established OEM experience base as well as technologies added through strategic acquisition, such as Hamon Research-Cottrell, Joy Environmental and Western Precipitation. These projects highlight a range of emissions control success stories for various applications in several industries.
View Web PageIVM Eeklo
Babcock & Wilcox Renewable Service (B&W) won the order for replacement of superheaters 1, 2 and 3 and on-site Inconel® cladding in the first boiler pass of IVM’s waste-to-energy line 2 in Eeklo, Belgium.
View Web PageSUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK Ltd
In 2021, Babcock & Wilcox Renewable Service (B&W) won the order from SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK for engineering, manufacturing, delivery and installation of new Inconel®-cladded furnace walls for the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA)-owned Thermal Recovery Facility at Raikes Lane, Bolton, England.
View Web PageLerwick Waste-to-Energy Plant
B&W Renewable Service provided upgrade design, engineering and components for an energy from waste boiler which included new Inconel®-cladded water-cooled wear zones, air-cooling system, secondary air system, new feeding hopper, and combustion control system.
View Web PageFjernvarme Fyn
B&W Renewable Service dismantled old and installed, tested and commissioned four new economizers on a waste-to-energy line at Fjernvarme Fyn.
View Web PageIVM Eeklo
B&W Renewable Service provided engineering, manufacturing, delivery, construction advisory services, commissioning, testing, operator training, and project management for new feeding systems, grates, riddlings and slag handling systems, water-cooled furnaces, combustion air system, support burners and hydraulic system for the plant’s two identical WtE lines.
View Web PageTekniska Verken i Linköping AB
Babcock & Wilcox Renewable Service replaced the panel walls at Gärstadverket P4, Sweden. Scope of delivery included project management, engineering, design, purchasing, manufacturing, delivery, disassembly, assembly/installation, testing, commissioning, trial run and documentation. The scope of work was a comprehensive replacement of the boiler panel walls.
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