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New WtE Project, Keeping Your Cool(ing systems)
New US$24 million Waste-to-Energy Project in Europe

B&W Renewable has received a limited notice to proceed for a new-build waste-to-energy project in Europe. Engineering has already begun on the plant, which will process municipal waste to produce electricity while controlling environmental emissions and eliminating harmful landfill methane emissions. A full notice to proceed is expected later this year.
(Up)Keeping your Cool(ing Systems)

Our comprehensive SPIG™ cooling system services include operational support, maintenance, training, upgrades and replacement parts.
Reliable and proven to keep your equipment operating at optimum efficiency levels, our replacement components for wet cooling towers are available for quick delivery from a worldwide network of service locations to provide you with continuous and safe plant operation.
Floating a Plan to Address Zero-Liquid Discharge?

Governments are calling for more stringent regulation of wastewater streams from flue gas desulfurization (FGD), fly ash, bottom ash and other processes and byproducts. Using the sensible heat of a flue gas, our patented spray drying technology is designed to reduce and/or eliminate liquid waste streams from a variety of sources to meet zero liquid discharge (ZLD) requirements.
Training Opportunity:

Register to attend our upcoming training seminar on Condition Assessment & Inspection and learn from industry experts about inspection and non-destructive testing techniques, planning for outages, the necessity of an effective inspection program, and more. Participants can earn CEU credits and will receive a Steam book, along with a binder of the presentation materials.
Did you know?
Our Monterrey, Mexico, manufacturing facility employees were recognized for their outstanding commitment to workplace safety with our Target Zero Quarterly Initiative Award. The team reported zero recordable injuries for 12 consecutive months.