Keppel Seghers Waste to Energy Project in Bialystok, Poland

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Keppel Seghers Waste to Energy Project in Bialystok, Poland
Keppel Seghers Waste to
Energy Project in Bialystok,
Poland
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Keppel Group Structure
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Oil-Rig construction
Drill-ship conversion
Floating Production &
Storage Off-load Vessel
construction
Specialized Vessel
construction
Jack-up rigs
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WTE Technology &
O&M WTE Plant
Gas to Power Plant
District Heating &
Cooling
Logistic & Data
Centres
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Property developer
Eco-city/township
Property fund
manager
Reflections
Drill-ships
WtE Plant
RDF Power Plant
Marina Bay
Financial
Centre
LNG Power Plant
Semi-submersibles
Keppel Seghers
Global Leader in Environmental Technology & Services
Environmental Solutions
– Municipal waste incineration (WTE)
– Municipal wastewater, drinking & process water
– Waste biosolids and sludge
Proprietary “tumbling” furnace
Track Records
– > 100 WTE projects
– > 350 water & wastewater projects
– in > 25 countries
Key Business Focus
– Investment : DBOO/BOO/BOT
– O&M
– WTE technology Packages
Waste Sorting Dano Drum
Keppel Seghers - Major Projects
2004
2005
2006
2007
Keppel
Seghers Ulu
Pandan
NEWater
Plant
Keppel
Seghers Tuas
WTE plant
Domestic
Solid Waste
Management
Centre
(Qatar)
Doha North
Sewage
Treatment
Works
DBOO
EPC + O&M
2008
2009 - 2010
2012
Senoko WTE Greater Manchester Tianjin Waste
Energy- from- Waste Water Treatment
plant
(EfW) Plant
Plant
Runcorn I & II
Acquisition
+ O&M
EPC
Keppel Seghers is the leading company with the expertise to
Design, Build, Own and Operate
Large Scale Solid Waste and Water Plants
Investment
+ O&M
Poland Waste Management Overview
• Poland produces approx 12 million tonnes of municipal waste per year, of which approx 73% is dumped in
landfill. Of the remaining, 18% was recycled, 8% composted and 1% incinerated.
• Since joining the EU in 2004, Poland is committed to the implementation of EU Landfill Directive which
involves reducing landfilling of biodegradable waste, and this is driving investment in waste treatments
plants such as Waste to Energy (WTE) Plants.
• Currently, only one municipal waste incineration plant (65,000 ton per annum) is in operation in Warsaw,
Poland.
• 5 WTE Plant are currently under construction, they were commissioned as conventional public works
procurement.
- Krakow, Bydgoszcz, Szczecin, Konin and Bialystok (awarded to Budimex Keppel Seghers consortium)
• Preparation for the construction of 21 WTE Plants have begun, these will be procured either as Design &
Build projects or as PPPs.
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Bialystok Project Info
Project Name :
Construction of Municipal Waste
Treatment Plant (ZUOK) in Białystok,
Poland
Contract
Awarded Party
Consortium KSBE + Budimex
(Consortium Leader)
Contract
Award Date :
1st Sept 2012
Contract Price:
PLN 333m (~SGD124m)
Capacity of
Plant
120,000 Ton Per Annum
Power
Production
5 MW electricity + 17.5MW of
thermal energy for district heating.
Bialystock Site
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Project Structure
Client
The project “Integrated waste management system for the Białystok conurbation” is co-funded by the European Union from
the European Cohesion Fund under the Infrastructure and the Environment Operational Programme
Consortium
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