Contracts/Awards

October 2007


Honeywell announced it will supply a new-generation bio-waste incineration power plant in Finland with a range of automation and safety solutions. The new Kotka-based facility, operated by Kotkan Energia Oy, uses municipal and industrial bio-waste to supply heat and energy to the surrounding community and will serve as a model for future bio-energy plants in the region.
 


Global Nuclear Fuel (GNF), a joint venture of GE, Hitachi and Toshiba, has been awarded a multi-million dollar, six-year contract to supply fuel fabrication and related reload engineering services for Energy Northwest’s Columbia Generating Station boiling water reactor (BWR).


A reverse osmosis (RO) system from Severn Trent Services has been selected by Saigon Water Supply Corporation as the membrane filtration technology for a new brackish water treatment plant being constructed in Can Gio, an outlying coast district of Ho Chi Min City. The facility, which will help reduce a water shortage in the region by treating the brackish water into potable water, is being constructed by Dang Doan Nguyen Joint Stock Co. Construction is expected to be completed by the end of 2007.
 


AbTech Industries announced the completion of the storm Water treatment system for Albany International Airport Bulk Fuel Facility the system employs  Smart Sponge Technology and exceeds SPDES (State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System) for stormwater treatment

 


ADA-ES, Inc. announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Red River Environmental Products, LLC has filed the air permit application with the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality to build what would be the world's largest activated carbon (AC) production facility. The permit application, which is required to begin construction of the new plant, covers two production lines capable of producing up to a total of 350 million pounds of AC per year


MWH, a provider of environmental engineering, construction and strategic consulting services, announced that it has been selected by Ertan Hydropower Development Company, Ltd. to provide engineering and construction management consulting services for the Jinping I Hydropower project in China.  The hydropower produced at Jinping I will ultimately pay for the project's construction costs, which are estimated at RMB 24.6 billion (US $3.3 billion).


Altela, Inc., a desalination technology and service company, has received U.S. EPA-based approval for the centralized produced water treatment facility. The new facility is located at a gas well operated by Merrion Oil and Gas Corporation, a Farmington, New Mexico-based oil and gas exploration and production company.


Hydranautics to provide membrane elements for the 35 MGD Gold Coast Desalination Plant, Tugun, Australia