Wastewater Treatment Plant at LondonEnergy Gets a Major Upgrade
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Completed Designs
A global developer and supplier of process technologies, automation, and services for the pulp, paper and energy industries, Valmet has signed a contract to modernize the automation systems as well as the electrical and instrumentation infrastructure of a wastewater treatment plant for LondonEnergy Ltd.
Valmet has signed a contract to modernize the automation systems as well as the electrical and instrumentation infrastructure of a waste water treatment plant for LondonEnergy Ltd. Image: Valmet
Located in North London, the plant is an essential part of LondonEnergy's operations for treatment of the collected waste streams from plant's various locations, allowing their discharge to the dedicated point.
The order was included in Valmet's third quarter of 2018 orders received. The modernization project is scheduled to be finalized during 2019.
Cooperation between the two companies started in 2012, when Valmet assisted LondonEnergy with five big boilers in their waste-to-energy facility by migrating the plant's obsolete PLC-based control to Valmet DNA. Initially, a multi-year plan was performed to update the control systems in the main boiler area while offering support services for legacy third-party equipment. A more recent project included improving the safety of LondonEnergy's steam turbines by using Valmet DNA-based vibration protection and analysis equipment.
Technical information about Valmet's delivery
Valmet will deliver a complete electrical and instrumentation package, which includes engineering and installation work for the field boxes associated with a new motor control center, low-voltage cabling, trace heating, instrument cabling and containment, as well as a replacement of the existing PLC control system with the advanced Valmet DNA automation system.
Information about LondonEnergy Ltd.
LondonEnergy Ltd, formerly LondonWaste, is a private company owned by the North London Waste Authority (NLWA). The company operates the second largest waste contract in the UK, handling nearly 750,000 tons of London's waste and recyclables annually. The company generates enough electricity to power more than 80,000 homes and diverts more than 90% of their waste away from landfill, saving nearly 300,000 tons of CO2 emissions annually.
Source: Valmet
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- Solid Waste Treatment
- Liquid Waste Treatment
- Industrial Wastewater Treatment
- Water Treatment & Control
- Industrial Water Treatment
- Waste Water Treatments
- Automation
- Instrumentation
- Wastewater Treatment
- Online Instrumentation
- Industrial Water Treatment
- Process Instrumentation
- Installations
- Pumps Installation
- Wastewater Treatment Plant Design