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Valmet to supply automation to a new waste-to-energy plant in Worcestershire, UK

Valmet will supply automation to the new EnviRecover waste-to-energy plant in Hartlebury, Worcestershire, UK. The delivery will take place in November 2015, and the system will be handed over to the customer in November 2016.

The order is included in Valmet's second quarter 2015 orders received. The value of the order will not be disclosed. Typically the order value of automation system deliveries ranges from below EUR one million to EUR three million.

Hitachi Zosen Inova AG (HZI) is the engineering, procurement and construction contractor of the EnviRecover Hartlebury plant. This is the ninth time that HZI has chosen Valmet's automation technology for its waste-to-energy plant projects. Earlier deliveries have been made to waste-to-energy plants in Zistersdorf, Austria; Bergen, Norway; Riverside, Newhaven, STV 4&5, Ferrybridge and Greatmoor, UK; and Vaasa, Finland.

"For our project execution it is of utmost importance to have reliable business partners on board. The excellent cooperation between our two companies has been proven in the past, and therefore, we are glad to work with Valmet again," saysPatrick Summermatter, Project Director of the Mercia project for Hereford and Worcestershire.

Good earlier experience and proven technology count

"With Valmet's advanced automation solutions, the plant will be able to reach high process availability and extract maximum energy value from the thermal treatment of waste. HZI has repeatedly chosen us as the automation system supplier because of our good project execution know-how and proven technology," says Rene Neubert, Sales Director, Automation business line, Valmet.

Valmet's delivery includes a Valmet DNA automation system, an information management system and a safety system. In addition engineering, installation and commissioning are included in the delivery.

Information about the customer Hitachi Zosen Inova and the waste-to-energy plant in Worcestershire

Zurich-based Hitachi Zosen Inova AG (HZI) is a global leader in energy from waste, operating as part of the Hitachi Zosen Corporation Group. Formed from the former Von Roll Inova, HZI acts as an engineering, procurement and construction contractor delivering complete turnkey plants and system solutions for energy recovery from waste. HZI's waste and flue gas treatment solutions have been part of some 500 reference projects delivered since 1933.

The EnviRecover Hartlebury waste-to-energy plant is a single-line facility, with a thermal capacity of 68 megawatts (MW). It will process municipal solid waste and non-hazardous industrial waste with a nominal capacity of 200,000 tons of waste per year.. The facility will generate around 18 MW of electricity, enough to power 43,000 households. It will be operated by Mercia Waste Management under contract with Worcestershire County Council and Herefordshire Council.