International technology group ANDRITZ has been contracted by MVA Bielefeld-Herford GmbH to deliver an EcoFluid bubbling fluidized bed (BFB) boiler system for a new sewage sludge mono-incineration plant in Bielefeld, Germany. The plant is designed to manage the disposal of sewage sludge and recover phosphorus. This project highlights a move towards improved waste management and resource recovery in the region.
ANDRITZ will supply a boiler with an adiabatic concept and a waste heat steam generator, capable of processing 35,000 tons of dry substance per year. This system will handle sludge from around 80 municipalities in North Rhine-Westphalia and Lower Saxony, providing an efficient and environmentally compliant solution for sewage sludge disposal in line with German regulations.
“We are honored to partner with MVA Bielefeld-Herford on this strategic project. This contract underscores our commitment to deliver cutting-edge technology that supports a circular economy. We look forward to a successful collaboration.” said Benjamin Klammer, Sales Project Manager at ANDRITZ.
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