Veolia inks deal for WTE plant in France

November 10, 2024 |

In India, Veolia  and SYTTOM 19 announced a strategic partnership for the next 25 years for a public service delegation involving the construction and management of a new Waste-to-Energy plant in Saint-Pantaléon-de-Larche, near Brive-la-Gaillarde, France. 

Veolia noted that this high-performance waste-to-energy plant will be a model of environmental and technological integration.

With a treatment capacity of 79,200 tons of non-recyclable household waste per year, the plant will save almost 40,000 tons of carbon emissions per year, thanks in particular to the production of 41,000 MWh of electricity, equivalent to the consumption of 18,700 inhabitants.

The new Waste-to-Energy plant will use artificial intelligence (AI) to make the site’s operations more comfortable and efficient for employees. AI will be used for all the site’s operating methods, such as managing the quantity of waste in the pit, for the high-efficiency boiler or energy recovery from condensed steam.

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