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www.mwhglobal.com Energy from Waste & Resource Recovery MWH is at the forefront of the waste industry, with a strong focus on waste treatment and waste processing. We develop, design and build solutions for organic waste, municipal solid waste, and industrial and hazardous waste, and have designed and implemented processing installations all over the world. MWH has acknowledged that adding value and satisfying the complex requirements of Energy from Waste & Resource Recovery projects, demands not only strong engineering and Our integrated services respond to the specific economic, environmental and social requirements of our clients, encompassing the following capabilities: Project feasibility and front end financial and technical evaluation Siting, planning and permitting Project specification, procurement and contracting Financing Project execution and design and build Revenue generation and contract administration De-bottlenecking, Operation and Maintenance Runcorn EfW Plant, (750,000 t/y), Cheshire, UK Image Courtesy of Keppel Seghers programme management experience, it also requires astute financial sense, strong and reliable supply chain networks, and exceptional operations skills. “MWH differentiates its services by its ability to provide best in class Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) solutions, maximising the economic, environmental and social value of our clients’ investment”

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www.mwhglobal.com

Energy from Waste & Resource RecoveryMWH is at the forefront of the waste

industry, with a strong focus on waste

treatment and waste processing.

We develop, design and build

solutions for organic waste, municipal

solid waste, and industrial and

hazardous waste, and have designed

and implemented processing

installations all over the world.

MWH has acknowledged that adding

value and satisfying the complex

requirements of Energy from Waste &

Resource Recovery projects, demands

not only strong engineering and

Our integrated services respond to the

specific economic, environmental and

social requirements of our clients,

encompassing the following capabilities:

•Project feasibility and front end

financial and technical evaluation

•Siting, planning and permitting

•Project specification, procurement

and contracting

•Financing

• Project execution and design and build

•Revenue generation and contract

administration

•De-bottlenecking, Operation and

Maintenance

Run

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EfW

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programme management experience,

it also requires astute financial sense,

strong and reliable supply chain networks,

and exceptional operations skills.

“MWH differentiates its services by its ability to provide best in class Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) solutions, maximising the economic, environmental and social value of our clients’ investment”

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MWH - Extracting maximum value from waste

West Sussex Council

Organic Anaerobic Digestion

- 312,000 TPY residual MSW –

4MWe

Engineering and Construction

Supervision

Scottish Water Waste Services

In Vessel Composting Plant Extension – Deerdykes, UK

Civil & MEICA works including detailed design, 6 weeks commissioning

and operating period

Indaver

Meath EfW Plant

Process Design and Integration, 3D Model Layout Design and

Integration, Detailed Design of Steam Cycle and Power Island,

Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) technical support to client, review

of subcontractor’s documentation, audit of piping subcontractor

(fabricator): QA processes, procedures and facilities, commissioning

supervision steam cycle

United Utilities

Davyhulme Biomethane

Demonstration Project

Engineering and Construction

Supervision, also WRAP advisors

for reference design.

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Organic waste & residuals

Drying BlendingSize

reduction (MHT)

Separation / Recycling

Source segregated food

waste

Commercial & Industrial

WasteMSW

Biological treatment

MBTRSF/RDF

Recyclables / Chemicals

Fertiliser

Landfill minimised

Enhanced corporate reputation

Reduced carbon

footprint

Financial incentives

(FiT, ROC, RHI)

Revenue streams

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Landfill minimised

Agricultural soil

improvement

Agricultural soil

improvement

Outlets for resources

Outlets for recyclablesHeat & power

Composting

Drying

Biofuel / Grid injection

CHP

Boiler / Turbine

Co-fired plant

ORC

Digestate / CLO Biogas Oil Flue gas / Syn gas Metals Char / Ash

/ Slag

ADFermentation

Thermal treatment

Co-combustion Pyrolysis Gasification Mass burn

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Siting, Planning & Permitting

Financing

Revenue Generation & Contract

Administration

Project Specification,

Procurement & Contracting

Project Execution

Marcel GoemansWaste Sector Director

t: + 44 (0)1925 845 000

e: [email protected]

Frederic GalaisBid Leader

t: + 44 (0)1706 626 274

e: [email protected]

Who we areMWH - Adding value throughout the project lifecycle

MWH is a global company, owned

by its employees, which delivers

programme management, technical

services and construction. We have

over 7,000 employees who bring

a tradition of business consulting,

project and programme management,

multi-disciplinary expertise,

engineering excellence and innovative

problem solving to all aspects of

capital investments, infrastructure

engineering, environmental services

and management.

We have a history of delivering large,

complex projects on time and to

budget, with a culture of challenge that

has provided best value to our clients.

In the UK, MWH is serviced by over 1,800

staff based in 16 offices with over 700

focussed on the delivery of design and

construction projects and 1,100 providing

technical consultancy and project/

programme management services.

•Business Case Validation and Financial Modelling

•Technical Feasibility Study

•Waste Management Strategy

•Sustainability Review and Carbon Footprint Modelling

•Compliance and Future-proofing

•Planning and Permitting Application

• Liaison with Local Planning Office and EA/SEPA

•Environmental Impact Assessment

•Public Consultation

•Emission Studies

•Best Available Technique (BAT) Justification

•Preparation of Tender/Technical Specifications

•Engineering

•Tender Review

•Commercial Support

•Waste Input Contracts

•Facilitate access to Banks and Investors

•By-products Management

•Revenue Generation from Biofuels, Renewable

Electricity and Heat, Fertilisers (AD), RSF/RDF

•De-bottlenecking

•Operation and Maintenance

•Turnkey Design and Build

•Civils, EICA, Mechanical Contractor Role

•CDM

•Project Management

•Construction Supervision

•Commissioning Supervision

•CDM-C

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