Infrastructure News: April - May 2022

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APRIL- MAY 2022 we designed a narrow and long building rather than a square structure.” This approach to design extended to looking at the best solutions for maintenance, “in order to ensure a reliable and safe sorting facility for the future,” says. “The layout is designed for easy maintenance, with almost every motor being accessible from walkways and maintenance platforms. The layout groups similar equipment together where possible and allows future possibility of extension. The dedusting system with multiple suction points across the whole plant and two large filter units installed outside the building further adds to the plant’s cleanliness,” he says. Remeo’s MRF project is unique in Europe as it uses the latest technology and, thanks to its operation, material recovery will play a much greater role than energy recovery for the first time. The plant will cover more than 30 percent of all waste recycling needs in the Helsinki region in Finland. In doing so, this facility also removes the need to export the waste from Finland as the capacity to recycle waste domestically increases. Remeo’s facility offers effective recycling close to the place of origin of the waste, cutting transport emissions because of the short distances. Due to efficient recycling capabilities, Remeo is also helping its customers to meet the minimum 70 percent recycling rate required by law in Finland. www.remeo.fi www.zenrobotics.com www.w-stadler.de 38 infrastructurenews.co.nz

An interview with Carsten Steentjes, Head of Special Sales at PlanET Biogas PlanET Biogas ia a specialist in engineering, approval, plant construction, technical plant service and CHP service and is a leading provider of biogas plants. The company also has an inhouse laboratory for biological service and process optimisation. How small are your small-scale digesters? Our VALENTIN biogas plant is our smallest digester with a volume between 580 m3 and 891 m3. A few years earlier, we had developed this product for the international agricultural market, but quickly realised that it could also be used very well in other industries. What is the minimum in-put your small digesters needs? How much output do they produce? Each substrate behaves differently and takes more or less time to convert from organic to methane. For pure manure, the flow capacity per year ranges from 7,000 m3 to 12,000 m3 with an average residence time of about 30 days. The output also depends on the substrate but can range from 40 to 150 kW. What sets your product apart from others? I would call it a “plug-and-play”-plant, that the competition does not have. It fits into two containers and can be shipped and installed worldwide. Through its modular design, it’s easily adaptable for individual needs. A PlanET Biogas supervisor helps with the set-up which is usually done within two weeks. Who is your target group? Wherever there are low currents of substrates, our digesters can be used. From farms to industrial plants or even municipal sewage treatment plants. One of our clients, for example, is a sugar mill in Brazil. What are the advantages and disadvantages of small-scale digesters? The advantages are that even small

farms and settlements are able to produce their own energy. A disadvantage is, that it is not very flexible with regard to the substrate. It must be clarified in advance which substrate is to be processed, and the system is adapted to this. This cannot simply be changed again. Where do you see your biggest market growth? It's hard to say because demand is actually high worldwide. We have inquiries from South America as well as from the Asian region. Do you think small-scale and micro digesters will play an important role in the future? I think so. Small-scale digesters might be very interesting in regions where the infrastructure for other renewables is already saturated. Subsidies and legal provisions of course also play a role. Produced by Helena Nageler-Petritz for Waste Management World


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What good is safety without health?

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pages 90-92

This is not the time to put mental wellbeing on the backburner

2min
pages 86-89

Nearly half the world does not get enough sleep

10min
pages 72-76

Set up a safe and healthy work at home environment

6min
pages 77-79

What have two years of Covid taught us about property?

5min
pages 62-63

Comparing markets with Australia – what can we learn?

5min
pages 64-67

Design centre future where timber construction leads the way

3min
pages 60-61

The great unlearning

6min
pages 70-71

No better investment than chemical safety training

2min
pages 68-69

Commercial Property bounces back from restrictions

25min
pages 52-59

Study explores climate change’s effects on property

2min
page 47

Soaring inflation to stunt housing construction

1min
page 46

Construction as we know it is changing

4min
pages 40-41

Partnership brings mental health awareness and training to construction

2min
pages 44-45

Road user charges could top-up dwindling transport funding

1min
pages 42-43

Costs of delivering infrastructure continue to rise

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page 39

An interview with Carsten Steentjes, Head of Special Sales at PlanET Biogas

3min
page 38

A pioneering new recovery facility sets the global standard

2min
pages 36-37

After the revolution -- faster, cheaper stronger roads

19min
pages 31-35

Chemical safety relies on meaningful cooperation

2min
pages 29-30

The 2022 Carbon and Energy Professionals Conference is open to all

2min
pages 24-25

Drowning our sorrows and burying our sins

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page 26

Automation on the rise as labour shortage bites

5min
pages 27-28

Plans to decarbonise the skies could be closer than you think

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pages 22-23

Wireless EV charging a gamechanger

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page 3

Treescape weathers the storm

2min
pages 20-21

Skills shortages require pragmatic response

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pages 4-7

How to cure tunnel vision

11min
pages 14-17

Port of Tauranga project highlights need for fasttracked consents

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pages 12-13

Hard work gets results

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pages 8-9

Time and planning essential for tunnel projects

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pages 18-19

Multi-purpose, safer, faster telehandlers increase productivity

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pages 10-11
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