TURBODEN Turboden, a group company of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, is an Italian firm and a global leader in the design, manufacture, and maintenance of Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) systems. ORC plants can generate electric power and heat with high efficiency and user-friendly operation by using different kind of waste, from municipal solid to animal waste, from sewage sludge to industrial and hazardous waste. Turboden ORC systems can give a strong contribution in generating profit from waste, valorizing heat and power, reducing the volume of waste and its cost of disposal, enhancing waste logistics (with lower road transport), reducing CO2 emissions while improving company sustainability. Designed according to specific client requirements, the ORC-based Waste to Energy plant is able to produce electric power only with an electrical efficiency up to 30% or Combined Heat & Power (CHP). Depending on specific characteristics of the waste, various waste combustion technologies and heat recovery exchangers may be employed. With more than 450 power plants in 50+ countries Turboden offers ORC turbogenerators up to 40MWe per single shaft. www.turboden.com BIANNA Bianna is a multinational reference in engineering, design and manufacture of innovative and highly profitable equipment and solutions for waste management and treatment. Plants, equipment and services to transform a liability into an asset. Obtaining new ‘raw materials’ demanded by the market and industry from waste. And we do so with the most innovative and reliable processes and machines tested over three decades. We know that profitability in the operation of a plant is the best guarantee of efficiency, success and durability. Goal: maximize of circular waste management, extracting its full potential, transforming this waste cycle in a sustainable and highly profitable economy for our customers. bianna.com
AMP is applying AI-powered sortation at scale to modernize the world's recycling infrastructure and maximize the value in waste. AMP designs, builds, and operates advanced, cost-competitive facilities to process single-stream recycling and municipal solid waste. The company’s AI platform has identified more than 200 billion items and its systems have processed 2.8 million tons of recyclables. With three full-scale facilities and more than 400 AI systems deployed across North America, Asia, and Europe, AMP’s technology offers a transformational solution to waste sortation and changes the fundamental economics of recycling.
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