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Belgium to get 3 MW biomass CHP in 2008

26 April 2007 - Belgium is to have a new biomass-fired combined heat and power plant with a net power output of 3.29 MW due online in July 2008, contractor Wartsila Corporation has announced.

Belgian independent power producer Renogen has contracted Wartsila to build the plant in Amel, in the Ardennes region of southern Belgium. The new plant will have a thermal output of up to 10 MW for district heating, said Wartsila, and deliver hot water to local industrial businesses.

The power generated is to be fed to the local grid, and is to be eligible for the carbon emission credits (green certificates) applicable in the Belgian
Wallonia province. The plant is to burn non-contaminated wood residues supplied by the local forestry industry.




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