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WEG, in partnership with the Belgian fan manufacturer - CBV, has contributed to developing a self-sustaining waste to energy (WTE) island for Hong Kong’s residual waste.

It is estimated that the island will save 440,000 tons of carbon emissions per year, which is the equivalent of the yearly carbon emissions produced by 2.2 million gas-based cars.

Hong Kong’s Climate Action Plan

In response to the Paris Agreement, the Government of Hong Kong’s Climate Action Plan set a target of reducing the country’s carbon intensity by 65 to 70 per cent, compared to 2005, by 2030.

The country is progressing steadily in meeting this ambitious goal. In 2019, it had already reduced its carbon emissions by 35 per cent.

New WTE facility

The new WTE facility will represent another step in the right direction

The new WTE facility will represent another step in the right direction. The facility will consist of six lines supplying mainland Hong Kong with two GWh of electricity per day, thanks to a highly efficient WTE process. This is complemented by a state-of-the-art flue gas cleaning system that complies with strict emissions standards.

Waste heat, which is generated as a by-product of working machines, will be used to dry the waste going to mechanical sorting for material recovery. Part of the heat will also be used to power the cooling system of the buildings on the island.

Wastewater treatment plant and solar panels installed

A wastewater treatment plant will ensure that no water needs to be disposed of, while solar panels will guarantee that the power requirements of people working on the island are met.

Moreover, the facility will produce 40 cubic meters of desalinated water per hour, which will be used for processes, building services, and irrigation of the green spaces covering the entire island, including the facades of the WTE facility. The project will also prevent the landfilling of 1.2 million tons of residual waste, generated by one-third of the citizens of Hong Kong, which is unsuitable for recycling.

WTE plant composed of three process modules

The WTE plant is composed of three process modules, each consisting of two incineration lines. Each line needs one induced draught (ID) fan and one secondary fan, both of which require motors.

The project used a total of twelve WEG motors, six 1,300 kW model HGF 500 motor, and six 132 kW model W22 315S/M motors. The motors will drive the ID and secondary fans supplied by CBV, which are essential components of the incineration trains.

Design-build-operate (DBO) contract for Phase 1 of IWMF

The design-build-operate (DBO) contract for Phase 1 of the IWMF was awarded in November 2017

The design-build-operate (DBO) contract for Phase 1 of the integrated waste management facility (IWMF) was awarded in November 2017, and in November 2021, the motors were delivered.

According to the Environmental Protection Department of the Government of Hong Kong, Phase 1 of the project is expected to be fully commissioned by 2025, with the contract including a 15-year operation period.

WTE island Key to Hong Kong’s sustainability targets

The new WTE island will massively contribute to Hong Kong’s sustainability targets, but more importantly, it will help reduce carbon emissions globally, taking us one step closer to the goals established by the Paris Agreement,” explained Marek Lukaszczyk, the European and Middle East Marketing Manager at WEG.

Marek Lukaszczyk adds, “Efficient and reliable electric motors are at the core of complex WTE technology, and WEG represents a natural choice for projects that require durability, efficiency and cost-effectiveness. We are confident that the motors supplied will serve the island well for many years to come.

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