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Posted by:
Jimmy
on 6/21/04 Title:
The waste to energy plant
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Postnum: 252 EntryID:1138
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Do anyone know who is the builder of the waste power plant in Brampton, Ontario? And Could anyone tell me there are firms have experience and capability to built and operate one waste power plant in Canada?
Thank you
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Posted by:
Marina Guan
on 6/22/04 Title:
Re: The waste to energy plant
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Postnum: 252 EntryID:1141
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Hi Jammy,
I am not sure whom the builder is in Brampton, but I am at my initial stage in arranging to build one waste-to-energy plant in Canada. Our firm has no experience or capability yet to build one, but we have already negotiated a deal in Waste-to-energy plant machinery equipments from Chinese Manufacture.
Regards Guan
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Posted by:
michael magnan
on 7/9/04 Title:
Re: The waste to energy plant
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Postnum: 252 EntryID:1151
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our company has an excellent 1MW generator that uses a variety of fuels, including waste methane and flare gas.
mike
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Posted by:
Michael Magnan
on 7/12/04 Title:
Re: The waste to energy plant
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Postnum: 252 EntryID:1152
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Hi Mike: Thank you for your reply. I try to e-mail to you. But it seems not work.We are planning a waste to energy plant. Its output capability of electricity is 37 MW. Is your system able to reach this capability? And I also want to know what kinds of and which brand incinerator you will use.Could I have more detail information about that? Thank you Jimmy
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Posted by:
Jimmy
on 7/12/04 Title:
Re: The waste to energy plant
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Postnum: 252 EntryID:1153
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Hi Mike: Thank you for your reply. I try to e-mail to you. But it seems not work.We are planning a waste to energy plant. Its output capability of electricity is 37 MW. Is your system able to reach this capability? And I also want to know what kinds of and which brand incinerator you will use.Could I have more detail information about that? Thank you Jimmy
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Posted by:
Dan O'Neill
on 10/11/04 Title:
Re: The waste to energy plant
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Postnum: 252 EntryID:1233
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What is the volume and character of you waste fuel supply?
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Posted by:
Jörg
on 1/17/05 Title:
Re: The waste to energy plant
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Postnum: 252 EntryID:1295
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Hi Jimmy, Hi everyone,
I´m an german engineer (freelance) and interested in waste to energy projects in Ontario. Right now I´m working on a WTE plant (50MW elcetrical output, 510.000 t/a household waste) for a major german company in the U.K. So for further information (project description, contact persons, time frame, etc.) I would be grateful.
Thanks Jörg
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Posted by:
Rowena
on 4/22/05 Title:
Re: The waste to energy plant
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Postnum: 252 EntryID:1365
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Hi Marina and hi all,
I live in Vancouver, BC. There is a WTE plant in our nearby municipality, Burnaby since 1988. As in case you don't already know, the technology partner for that plant is Montenay (Onyx)in the States.
How is your project coming along? You mentioned that the machinery is from China. I would imagine that the machinery provider would provide engineering assistance. Back in the 1980's, I was involved in preparing a refuse-fired steam plant proposal for the City of Toronto. I have always been interested in the development of solid waste incineration plants since then.
Regards, Rowena
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Posted by:
Gideon
on 10/16/05 Title:
Re: The waste to energy plant
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Postnum: 252 EntryID:1490
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I am working on putting up WTE in two Africa countries. I am interested in technologies that are environmentally sensitive and can produce more MW, targeting 60MW from household waste and tires.Any recommendations from any proven technology or company? Regards, GideonJimmy wrote:-------------------------------Do anyone know who is the builder of the waste power plant in Brampton, Ontario? And Could anyone tell me there are firms have experience and capability to built and operate one waste power plant in Canada?
Thank you
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Posted by:
Gideon
on 10/16/05 Title:
Re: The waste to energy plant
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Postnum: 252 EntryID:1491
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I am working on putting up WTE in two Africa countries. I am interested in technologies that are environmentally sensitive and can produce more MW, targeting 60MW from household waste and tires.Any recommendations from any proven technology or company? Regards, Gideon
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