Doosan announces waste-to-energy project contracts in Europe
By Mary Page Bailey |
May 20, 2021
Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction (Changwon, South Korea) announced successive project wins recorded in the European Waste-to-Energy (WtE) plant sector.
Doosan Lentjes, Doosan Heavy’s subsidiary in Germany, recently signed a supplier agreement together with the Korean EPC contractor Posco Engineering & Construction for the WtE plant project in Warsaw. The contract is valued to be approximately 67 billion won. This will mark the third WtE project to be won by Doosan in Europe since last year, following after the 220 billion won Olsztyn WtE Plant project that was won last August in Poland and the 120 billion won Dinslaken WtE Plant project that was won last October in Germany.
Korea’s Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction has embarked on the development of technology for producing hydrogen using waste plastic and vinyl. The company has signed a business partnership MOU with RevoTech, a company that specializes in the continuous pyrolysis of waste plastic. RevoTech will be applying its continuous pyrolysis technology.
Doosan Heavy Industries and KNHP have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) today (May 13) to pursue hydrogen production using clean energy sources such as.