Kanadevia Inova to build a state-of-the-art waste-to-energy plant in Rome
In Italy, Kanadevia Inova, together with its partners Acea, Suez, Vianini Lavori and RMB, said it is a shareholder in the special purpose vehicle RenewRome, which has been selected through a public procurement process for the concession to build and operate a new Waste-to-Energy (WtE) plant for the Municipality of Rome.
Kanadevia Inova will act as lead Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contractor for the new WtE facility for the Municipality of Rome.
The new plant will use Kanadevia Inova’s technology to treat around 600,000 tons of non-recyclable waste per year, which is currently landfilled or exported for treatment in plants across Europe. In addition to its role as the EPC contractor, Kanadevia Inova holds a minority stake in the project company and, once the plant is operational it will be responsible for its maintenance under a thirty-year concession.
The two-line facility will treat 600,000 tons of municipal solid waste per year and generate around 65 MW of electricity, enough to meet the needs of around 200,000 households.
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