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[[Hitachi Zosen Inova]](HZI) is a global company operating in [[Energy from Waste]] (EfW) and renewable gas.
[[Hitachi Zosen Inova]](HZI) is a global company operating in [[Energy from Waste]] (EfW) and renewable gas.


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==[[EfW]] Plants in UK==
==[[EfW]] Plants in UK==
The company have been involved in some of the largest [[EfW]] projects in the UK, with the following identified on WikiWaste:
The company have been involved in some of the largest [[EfW]] projects in the UK, with the following identified on WikiWaste:
* Severnside
* [[EnviRecover - Hartlebury EFW]] ‎
* [[Ferrybridge Multifuel 1 (FM1)]] ‎
* [[Ferrybridge Multifuel 2 (FM2)]]
* [[Greatmoor EfW]] ‎
* [[Millerhill EfW]]‎
* [[North Quay ERF (Newhaven)]] ‎
* [[Riverside Resource Recovery Facility (RRRF)]] ‎
* [[Rookery Pit Energy Recovery Facility (Rookery South)]] ‎- Delivered by [[Covanta]]
* [[Severnside Energy Recovery Centre]] ‎
* [[Newhurst Quarry EFW plant- Revision 2]] - Delivered by [[Covanta]] ‎
* [[Slough Multifuel EFW]]


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 03:20, 24 March 2021

HZI Logo - Owned by HZI all rights reserved
HZI Logo - Owned by HZI all rights reserved


Hitachi Zosen Inova(HZI) is a global company operating in Energy from Waste (EfW) and renewable gas.

History

Established in 1933 as “L. von Roll Aktiengesellschaft”, later known as Von Roll Inova. Since 2010 the company has been part of the Hitachi Zosen Corporation, one of Japan’s largest industrial and engineering firms and a longstanding partner and licensee of Von Roll Inova[1]. HZI develop projects with their clients to cover general engineering, procurement and construction contractor to deliver turnkey plants and system solutions for EfW.

EfW Plants in UK

The company have been involved in some of the largest EfW projects in the UK, with the following identified on WikiWaste:

References