PARUZZARO - SPIG S.p.A. (SPIG), a subsidiary of
FENIIX is the energy recovery plant for household waste collected by EVODIA, the departmental joint union that manages all household waste in the
SPIG previously completed a similar project for SUEZ's
'This contract demonstrates how B&W is leveraging its broad expertise to grow its business worldwide, particularly in the renewable energy and waste-to-energy markets,' said SPIG Managing Director
'SPIG offers an extensive range of retrofit and upgrade solutions that can be applied to different types of systems and designs,' Galantini added. 'We appreciate our ongoing relationship with SUEZ and thank them for the opportunity to work on the retrofit of the two cells of their ACC at the FENIIX site in Rambervillers.'
All materials are scheduled to be delivered and erected in the first half of 2021.
FENIIX uses municipal waste to generate electricity and steam for the Rambervillers District Heating Network and in the future also will supply steam heat for industrial processes.
SPIG's experience includes dry, wet and wet/dry hybrid cooling solutions as dictated by site-specific requirements. The company's cooling systems and designs can be tailored for a wide range of project specifications such as high seismic loads, vibration control, corrosion, noise control, sub-freezing operation, and seawater use.
About SPIG
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Forward-Looking Statements
B&W cautions that this release contains forward-looking statements, including, without limitation, statements relating to the execution and completion of SPIG's contract to upgrade an air-cooled condenser at a customer plant in
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