New use case: MORE POWER WITH LANDFILL AND BIOGAS

New Use case around using the Landfill and Biogas together with wasteWOIMA® power plant published. Our wasteWOIMA® power plant can utilize several different fuels, including landfill and biogas, making it a highly flexible solution in the most difficult environment...
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Meet WOIMA in Tunisia 21-23.1 and in Marocco 23-27.1.

WOIMA is representing next week its waste to energy solutions in Tunisia and Morocco together with Finnish Business delegation. Our wasteWOIMA® power plant can utilize several different fuels including organic waste such as olive mill waste which can be found in high quantities from these areas. Please f...
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Henri Kinnunen appointed CEO of WOIMA

WOIMA CORPORATION welcomes Mr. Henri Kinnunen as Chief Executive Officer Henri has a reputable international business experience with Finnish technology company Wärtsilä, working with projects in Russia, Brazil and lately in China. He holds a Master's degree in both Mechanical Engineering and in Industrial management and Economics. Henri’s vast experience in international projects and energy technologies will enable WOIMA to bring higher value proposition to the market an...
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Meet WOIMA at AEF2018 Mauritius 19-22 June

Come and meet us to discuss the possibilities for cooperation. Our technology fits perfectly for the needs of African Energy and Waste Management related challenges. For meeting with WOIMA, please contact: H...
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Fostering Sustainable Growth

Solid expertize across all industries AIR QUALITY The solution to enhanced health and wellbeing is in the air. Finnish companies are forerunners in reliable, scalable, and tested Indoor Air Quality solutions for residential, commercial, and healthcare applications. BIOPRODUCTS & MATERIAL The secret behind the innovative Finnish bioenergy technology lies in our nature. Our pioneering know-how and experience in the use of natural materials like wood has given us a cutting...
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Integrated Solid Waste Management (ISWM) in Kampala, Uganda

Background In 2012, Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) took steps to improve the solid waste management (SWM) services in the city through engagement of the private sector and the possible commercial utilization of refuse products and landfill gas through a Public Private Partnership (PPP) project. The overall objectives for KCCA are to improve the efficiency of SWM collection and management in Kampala, reduce the fiscal burden of building new infrastructure, and institute a transac...
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