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Land | Norge |
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Lista | Euronext Growth Oslo |
Sektor | Energi & Miljö |
Industri | Miljö & Återvinning |
2023-09-27 11:34:44
Asker, Norway, 27 September 2023
Cambi has signed a contract for the Woodman Point Water Resource Recovery
Facility, the largest wastewater treatment plant in Perth and in Western
Australia.
The facility, owned by Water Corporation, will utilise thermal hydrolysis
process (THP) technology to increase sludge treatment capacity without needing
to build additional digesters. This will enable the utility to achieve its goal
of continued recovery of 100% of its biosolids for beneficial reuse.
"We're eager to help Woodman Point make this shift towards innovative sludge
treatment, the latest step undertaken to make it into one of the most efficient
wastewater treatment facilities of its kind. THP will help Water Corporation
address the increase in sludge treatment to 120 tonnes of dried solids per day,
increase renewable energy production, and achieve better energy balance"
remarked Cambi CEO Eirik Fadnes.
Biosolids from the new facility will be used as fertiliser for broad-acre crops
and in forestry applications while biogas will be used as an energy source
either on-site or within industries. Woodman Point currently caters to 900,000
residential, commercial and industrial customers, in Perth's southern
metropolitan area.
Cambi is set to work with the Integrate Alliance, which comprises the end user
and client Water Corporation, Clough Projects Australia, and Jacobs Group
(Australia). Delivery of the THP system is expected in mid 2025 with handover to
the client to occur in early 2026.
For more information, please contact:
Eirik Fadnes, CEO, +47 907 20 014, eirik.fadnes@cambi.com
Note on contract value:
Category Small Medium Large Major
NOK million 15-50 50-100 100-200 >200
Contract value X
About Cambi:
Cambi is a global biogas technology and solutions supplier for wastewater
treatment plants and anaerobic digestion facilities. Since 1992, Cambi has
retained market leadership through continuous innovation and a robust portfolio
of proven and patented technologies. With strong project delivery and customer
support capabilities, the company has delivered many well-performing
installations in 27 countries on six continents.
Cambi's thermal hydrolysis process increases renewable energy output, reduces
operational costs, and minimises greenhouse gas emissions. It is suitable for
all biosolids outlets, including land application and thermal processes such as
drying, pyrolysis, and incineration. Thermal hydrolysis is compatible with all
sludge and waste treatment regulations and easy to integrate at new and existing
anaerobic digestion sites.
Cambi is listed on Euronext Growth Oslo, a multilateral trading facility in
Euronext, Europe's largest stock exchange platform. Find out more at cambi.com.