The consortium of Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction and its German subsidiary, Doosan Lentjes, has awarded a contract by Polish energy company Dobra Energia for a waste-to-energy (WtE) plant construction in Poland.
The consortium will be taking on the development as an EPC (Engineering, Procurement, Construction) turnkey project and plans to complete the construction by 2023. The contract is valued to be about KRW220 billion (US$168.42 million). Doosan Heavy will provide overall project management services, while Doosan Lentjes will be supplying the incineration boiler and environmental equipment and also be performing mechanical and electrical works. Its Czech subsidiary Doosan Skoda Power will also participate in the project by supplying a small 12MW industrial steam turbine.
The Olsztyn WtE project will accommodate up to 300 tons of municipal waste per day to generate a heat and electricity supply of about 12 MW for the local community. The plant will be constructed in Olsztyn, about 200 km north of Poland’s capital Warsaw.
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