UTE RIO GRANDE
The UTE RIOGRANDE NEW LOC Plant is a Natural Gas Combined Cycle Plant with a projected net power of 1,238 MW, located in Jabequara, Bahia, interconnected to the SIN.
The UTE RIOGRANDE NEW LOC Plant is a Natural Gas Combined Cycle Plant with a projected net power of 1,238 MW, located in Jabequara, Bahia, interconnected to the SIN.
The Entre Ríos Thermoelectric Plant supplies electricity to the National Interconnected System by means of six SIEMENS SGT-800 turbines, each with a capacity of 40 MW and a 230 KV elevator substation.
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The Warnes Thermoelectric Plant, with five SGT-800 turbines of 40 MW each and a 230 KV elevator substation, provides power and energy to the National Interconnected System.
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The current Southern Thermoelectric Plant supplies electricity to the National Interconnected System (SIN) through four SGT-800 turbines of 40 MW each, SIEMENS brand, and a 230 KV substation. Gas consumption is estimated at 40 MMpcd.
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An energy recovery facility (ERF) prepared for cogeneration, processing up to 370,000 tons of waste annually, with complete combustion and heat recovery system.
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The new Tuas Nexus IWMF plant in Singapore includes a waste-to-energy (WTE) facility and a materials recovery facility (MRF), handling 2,900 tons per day to generate 80 MWe/year.
A new waste-to-energy cogeneration plant will prevent 216,000 tons per year of household and commercial waste from reaching landfill by generating 21 MW at Earls Gate, Grangemouth (Scotland).
Standardkessel Baumgarte will build a new Energy from Waste (EfW) plant for EEW Energy from Waste Stapelfeld GmbH, replacing a facility in Stapelfeld. The new plant will have two units, including thermal waste treatment.
New waste-to-energy plant, KEBAG Enova Emmenspitz, in Zuchwil, Canton Solotthurn (Switzerland), with two combustion lines to process 221,000 tons of municipal waste.
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The waste-to-energy (WtE) project in Vinča, Belgrade, will optimize waste management for the 1.7 million inhabitants with a 56 MWth and 25 MWe cogeneration power plant.