The Brazilian firm Orizon Valorização de Resíduos has selected Sener to provide engineering services for the first waste-to-energy plant in Latin America. This innovative project will take place in Barueri, São Paulo, and will transform 300,000 tons per year of solid waste into clean energy. clean energyenough to supply more than 320,000 inhabitants.
The URE Barueri plant is a key advance in the region’s circular economy model. Instead of sending the solid waste of about 850,000 inhabitants to landfills, it will be processed to generate renewable energy. The facility will be able to process up to 870 tons of waste per day, operating for almost 340 days per year, which will significantly reduce the environmental impact.
Sener consolidates leadership with the valorization plant
The plant’s design includes an advanced gas treatment system that complies with the strictest emission regulations. In addition, it will have a 20 MW turbine that will provide constant and predictable power, which will contribute to the stability of the local power grid.
According to Adilea Quaresma, Sener’s Country Manager in Brazil, the URE Barueri represents a crucial step towards a more sustainable economic model.
Waste management mitigates climate impact and is a source of clean energy.
said Quaresma.
This project places Sener in a prominent position in the energy recovery sector. the energy recovery sector, consolidatingconsolidating its presence in previous projects such as GNA-I and GNA-II.
Although energy recovery is already common in European and Asian countries, the Barueri plant marks the beginning of this trend in Latin America. “We are pioneers in this solution,” emphasized Milton Pilão, CEO of Orizon, highlighting the importance of being prepared for future opportunities in the sector.
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