Hitachi Zosen:Moscow, waste incineration power plant:Hitz Innova、Russ ZiO Podrisk

Hitachi Zosen:Moscow, waste incineration power plant:Hitz Innova、Russ ZiO Podrisk

July 18, 2019

“Hitachi Zosen Innova”: Russia “ZiO Podrisk”

On July 12, a Swiss 100% subsidiary “Hitachi Zosen Innova” and Russia’s “ZiO Podrisk” announced that they received an order for waste incineration power plant equipment from “AGC 1: Alternative Power Generation Company 1”.

Moscow City Government: Leading Projects

Garbage incineration power plant equipment will be built near Moscow.

Garbage crane of main facilities,
Grate,
Design of exhaust gas treatment equipment,
Equipment supply,
Of course, all the technical guidance etc. at the time of installation and commissioning are also provided.

Waste incineration power plant: Equipment processing capacity

Processing capacity is 700,000 tons a year.

The power generation output is 75 MW.

This is the first order for Hitachi Zosen for equipment for Russia.

Current contract: 4 plants in total

The same agreement has been agreed with AGC1 on the same business content at three other plants.

If all four plants currently planned are put into operation, they will be able to incinerate a third of Moscow’s waste volume (approximately 2.8 million tons of waste per year) and consume 1.5 million power consumption.

ZiO podrisk: (See regional analysis report dated January 22, 2019)

For Russia, the reduction of landfills is an urgent issue,

In addition, by installing equipment, we can secure a large amount of thermal energy in Moscow.

Procurement of equipment and materials:

In this project, the contribution to the local economy is very large because it procures Russian products (ZiO Podrisk announced July 11).

RT Invest: Shareholder of AGC1

60% of the required equipment will be procured in Russia.

14 boilers: manufactured by ZiO Podrisk

4 turbines: manufactured by Ural Turbine Factory (“RBK” July 12).

Moscow State Government:

January 2018: Garbage incinerator in Naro-Fominsk district (Moscow-Southwestern part) Bosclensec district (South-east Moscow-part)

Spring 2021: Noginsk district (east of Moscow)

The beginning of 2022; Solnetynogorsk district (Northwestern part of Moscow) (“RBK” July 12).

-JETRO

https://www.jetro.go.jp/biznews/2019/07/8065e44940219551.html

Hitz

https://www.hitachizosen.co.jp/news/2019/07/003331.html