WOIMA strengthens its Board of Directors

WOIMA Press Release 16 January 2020 WOIMA Finland Oy is proud to announce a new Board Member. Andreas Back brings valuable global power project development and project financing experience to WOIMA’s Board of Directors.
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NOYADE DANS LES DECHETS – Cas de Lusaka, Zambia

Lusaka est la capitale et la plus grande ville de la Zambie. L'une des villes les plus développées d'Afrique australe, Lusaka se situe dans la partie sud de la région centrale. La ville compte environ 2,5 millions d'habitants dans la région métropolitaine. Lusaka est le centre du commerce et du gouvernement en Zambie et est reliée aux quatre principales autoroutes du pays, qui se dirigent vers le nord, le sud, l'est et l'ouest. Les habitants de Lusaka viennent de tous les 70 tribus environ...
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Drowning in Waste – Case Lusaka, Zambia

Lusaka is the capital and largest city of Zambia and one of the fastest developing cities in Southern Africa. The city's population is about 2.5 million in the metropolitan area. Lusaka is the center of both commerce and government in Zambia and connects to the country's four main highways heading north, south, east and west. The residents of Lusaka come from all of Zambia's 70 or so tribes, and there are also small communities of Asians and Europeans.
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22 niveles de flexibilidad wasteWOIMA® – Flexibilidad de combustible

La planta de energía wasteWOIMA® ha sido diseñada para utilizar principalmente residuos sólidos urbanos (RSU) no-tóxicos. Sin embargo, pueden utilizarse también otros tipos de residuos generados por la sociedad como lo son los combustibles de desecho refinados (REF, RDF, SRF), residuos industriales y comerciales (RIC), residuos agrícolas (RA) y los residuos de construcción y demolición (RCD), así como distintas biomasas. Incluso desechos tóxicos en pequeñas cantid...
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22 levels of wasteWOIMA® Flexibility – Fuel Flexibility

The wasteWOIMA® power plant has been designed to utilize primarily non-toxic municipal solid waste (MSW) streams. However, other waste streams that societies generate can also be used, such as refined waste fuels (REF, RDF, SRF), industrial, commercial and institutional waste (ICI), construction and demolition waste (CDW), agricultural waste (AW) and different biomasses. Even small quantities of toxic wastes, such as hospital and industrial waste can be mixed in the waste st...
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22 levels of wasteWOIMA® Flexibility – Upgradeability

The wasteWOIMA® power plant design is continuously developed and upgraded to ensure that it meets the requirements of all the latest directives and regulations, as well as to enhance its productivity. The upgrades address both hardware and software of the plant. Hardware improvements offer more durable materials, longer lifespan components and better-functioning equipment. Software upgrades enhance the efficiency ...
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NOYADE DANS LES DECHETS – Cas du Mombasa, Kenya

Mombasa est une ville portuaire sur la côte du Kenya, avec l'océan Indien. C'est la plus ancienne ville du pays (environ 900 après JC) et la deuxième plus grande ville du pays (après la capitale, Nairobi), avec une population estimée à 1,5 million d'habitants sur une superficie de 295 km2. Sa région métropolitaine est la deuxième plus grande du pays et compte environ 3 millions d'habitants. Il est situé sur l'île de Mombasa et s'étend sur le territoire continental environnant. L'îl...
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Drowning in Waste – Case Mombasa, Kenya

Mombasa is a seaport city on the coast of Kenya, along the Indian Ocean. It is the country's oldest (circa 900 AD) and second-largest city (after the capital Nairobi), with an estimated population of 1.5 million people on a land area of 295 km2. Its metropolitan region is the second largest in the country and has a population of approximately 3 million people. It is located on Mombasa Island and sprawls to the surrounding mainland. The island is separated from the mainland by two cree...
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