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Electricity and district heat from household waste for the capital’s metropolitan area

24/02/2020

Following the granting of the permit, on 04/10/2019 our French partner CNIM received the Notice to Proceed for the construction of a turnkey thermal waste treatment line in Vinča, located south-east of Belgrade. The waste-to-energy plant is part of a public-private partnership between the city of Belgrade, the French waste disposal company SUEZ and the Japanese trading company ITOCHU.

After start-up, which is scheduled for 2022, SUEZ will operate the plant for 25 years and combust approx. 340,000 t of household and commercial waste per year. A thermal output of 103 MW will be used to generate 25 MW of electricity and 56 MW of district heat. At the same time, the plant will ease the burden on the neighbouring landfill site, currently one of the 50 largest in the world.

MARTIN will supply a 6-run reverse-acting grate Vario. With a total width of 15.800 m this will be the widest MARTIN reverse-acting grate built to date, and achieve a throughput rate of nearly 50 t/h. The MICC system will be used for combustion control.