Hamon has been awarded the contract for a 6-module Air Cooled Condenser including the steam duct and the required auxiliary equipment for the new EEW 120 MW plant at the Stapelfeld site in Germany. Our scope of supply includes the engineering, supply, erection and commissioning.


EEW Energy from Waste GmbH is one of the top ten companies in Waste-to-Energy worldwide, owning and operating 16 modern WtE plants within Germany and 2 further in neighboring countries. The new plant will consist of two separate units, a thermal waste treatment plant for household waste and a mono combustion-sludge incineration plant. In the future, the new EfW plant in Stapelfeld will thermally utilize municipal solid waste (MSW), household-type commercial waste, and processed municipal waste and feed electricity and heat into the network of the Stapelfeld municipality and the Hanseatic City of Hamburg.

The new EfW plant will use the energy contained in the waste much more efficiently than the existing plant. With the same amount, 320 000 to 350 000 tonnes of waste per annum, the heat and electricity output is expected to be almost doubled with extremely low emissions. The first phase of the contract includes the basic engineering. The NTP for the main contract is expected for September 2021 after EEW received the final environmental permission. The completion and acceptance of the ACC is scheduled for Dec. 2023.

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