Waste-to-energy
The main objective of waste-to-energy facilities is to reduce waste volumes. Energy can be recovered during the thermal treatment process and this energy can be used to supplement, or even replace, energy produced from fossil fuels. In this way, waste can be transformed from an environmental problem into a valuable carbon-neutral resource. Since the 1970s, the thermal treatment of waste has become a key area for Ramboll. We have built up an impressive track record for successfully planned and completed waste-to-energy facilities. We have been involved in the planning, procurement and commissioning of more than 40 waste-to-energy plants, some 20 upgrades and extensions, and numerous studies around the world.
As the leading global waste-to-energy consultancy, we have the experience to offer straightforward, factual advice
and the necessary support to deliver reliable and proven waste management infrastructure.
Whatever the challenge – we have faced it before.
We offer:
- unmatched experience, with hundreds of project references
- a detailed understanding of the role of waste-to-energy systems in integrated resource management strategies
- in-depth knowledge of technologies, suppliers and facility operation
- 50 highly skilled waste-to-energy project managers and specialists
- renowned expertise in district heating and Combined Heat & Power (CHP)
- no-learning-curve client support at every step of the project
- value for money ensured through careful procurement planning and management
- cost effective, client-focused sustainable solutions
Further information and details of project references can be found at www.ramboll.com/wte