OREANDA-NEWS. October 7, 2011. A European Boiler and Heat Exchange Equipment Company Duro Dakovic TEP d.o.o. (Croatia) (owned by PJSC EMAlliance) and Hitachi Zosen Inova (Swiss subsidiary) have signed a Contract for manufacture of two boilers for the new incineration plant which belongs to the power company Vantaan Energia (Finland). Cost of works under the Contract is over Euro 19 mln.

According to the terms and conditions of the contract Duro Dakovic TEP d.o.o will carry out engineering, manufacturing, transportation and erection of two boilers, 64 MW each, as well as of auxiliary equipment for the new incineration plant, which will operate instead of the coal thermal power station. The commissioning of the incineration plant is scheduled for 2014.

New boilers firing urban ore will replace existing coal-fired boilers, which will allow reducing coal consumption nearly by 30 %, as well as carbon dioxide emissions by 130 thousand tons per year. Commissioning of urban ore boilers will also help to solve the problem of urban ore recycling in Helsinki and its suburbs – towns of Vantaa and Espoo, and to reduce considerably the emission of methane, which appears as the result of waste breakdown, in the ambient air. The amount of urban ore that will be fired by Duro Dakovic TEP d.o.o. boilers according to the project will make up more than 350,000 tons per year.

It is necessary to note that as per expert estimation the incineration plant market share including services amounts to more than Euro 30 billion in Europe.