FEATURED TOPIC – WASTE TO ENERGY
Leading the challenge GLOBAL CLEANTECH COMPANY HITACHI ZOSEN INOVA IS SETTING THE STANDARD IN DEVELOPING WASTE PLANTS AND SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FOR THE FUTURE.
A graphic of HZI’s vision of the circular economy – the plant of the future.
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aste prevention, reuse and recycling are key priorities as countries strive to tackle what has been described as the “biggest challenge of our age” – managing waste resources more sustainably, reducing carbon footprints and progressing toward a circular economy. Hitachi Zosen Inova (HZI) has been building and maintaining waste management plants for almost 90
years and is constantly evolving to develop new technologies that provide long-term, proven solutions to world problems in sustainable waste management. The company develops projects alongside clients and then draws on its experience as an engineering, procurement and construction contractor to deliver turnkey plants and systems solutions for thermal
and biological Energy from Waste (EfW) recovery, gas upgrading and Power to Gas. Dr Marc Stammbach, HZI’s Managing Director for Australia, says the company’s technologies focus on the efficient recovery of energy from solid and organic waste, reducing the need for landfill, which produces climate-degrading methane gas.
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