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  1. Our History
  2. 100 Years of W-t-E in Denmark
  3. Management
  4. Board of Directors
  5. Management Team
  6. Employee Elected Members
  7. Vision and Mission
  8. Jobs
  9. Ledige stillinger
  10. Team Leader/QA Engineer
  11. Financial Information
  12. Environment
  13. Ownership
  14. Ethics and Conduct
  15. Occupational Health & Safety Policy
  16. Environmental Policy
  17. Donations
  18. Technologies & Products

  19. Gasification
  20. The Gasification Process
  21. Future Developments
  22. The Background
  23. Overview of Fuels
  24. Waste Fuels
  25. Capacity Overview
  26. Bio-fuels
  27. Industries Utilising Biomass
  28. What Information Do We Require?
  29. Fossil Fuels
  30. Waste Water Sludge
  31. Environmental Protection
  32. Ferrox® - Managing Combustion Residues
  33. Which Kind of Residues Can Be Treated?
  34. The Ferrox® Technology
  35. Resources
  36. Types of Emission
  37. Waste-to-Energy Systems
  38. Feeding
  39. Combustion Grates
  40. W-grate (Vølund) Air-cooled
  41. How does the grate work?
  42. W-grate (Vølund) Water-cooled
  43. W-grate (BS) Mark 6 Water-cooled
  44. Illustrations
  45. About the grate
  46. W-grate (BS) Mark 5 Air-cooled
  47. How does it work?
  48. Ash system
  49. Furnaces / Boilers
  50. Convection Pass
  51. Wear Zones
  52. Horizontal Boilers
  53. Vertical Boilers
  54. Corrosion Protection
  55. Inconel
  56. Waste Fuels
  57. Capacity Overview
  58. Plant Optimisation
  59. Biomass Energy Systems
  60. Furnaces / Boilers
  61. Convection Pass
  62. Vertical Boilers
  63. Bio-fuels
  64. Feeding
  65. Hydraulic Fuel Feeding Silo (HF)
  66. Illustrations
  67. Biomass Rake (RBR) and Equipment for Straw Fuels
  68. Straw screw-feeders
  69. Suspension Firing
  70. Suspension firing, read more
  71. Combustion Grates
  72. Vibration Grate (HVB) Water-cooled
  73. Illustrations of the HVB grate
  74. Other Grates
  75. Plant Optimisation
  76. Jobs

    News

  77. Library
  78. Reference lists
  79. Press Coverage
  80. Plant Fact Sheets
  81. Donations to charity
  82. Good profit again in 2008
  83. Great demand for biomass technologies
  84. More News
  85. News archive, before 2004
  86. Experience exchange seminar 2003
  87. Focus on Norway within waste-to-energy
  88. Copenhagen Environmental Festival
  89. Waste Tech 2003, Moscow
  90. Conference in Torbay, UK
  91. Symposium on waste treatment
  92. Conference in Miedzyzdroje, Poland
  93. Fasan: BWV gain new order worth several hundred million DKK for extensions to I/S Fasan waste-to-energy plant, Næstved, Denmark
  94. New book: 100 years of waste incineration in Denmark
  95. Högdalen - the largest unit yet undertaken by Babcock & Wilcox Vølund
  96. News archive
  97. BWV licens gasification to JFE Engineeing company of Japan
  98. 2nd World Conference and Technology Exhibition on Biomass for Energy, Industry and Climate Protection
  99. Copenhagen Environmental Festival, 2004
  100. Conference in Torbay, UK
  101. Fortune Engineering & Trading Co. Ltd. as sales representative in Taiwain
  102. Conference on Combustion Incineration/Pyrolysis and Emission Control, Zhejiang University
  103. BWV win order for Sundsvall Energi AB, Sweden
  104. International Ecological Fair POLEKO, Poznan 2004
  105. Pollutec 2004, France
  106. Steam boiler plant for the power plant H. C. Ørsted Værket, Copenhagen
  107. Strategic cooperation agreement with CTCI Corporation of Taiwan
  108. Donation for the Tsunami victims
  109. New contract for the Gärstad Verket, Sweden
  110. Genera energy and environment exhibition in Madrid 2005
  111. The IFAT fair 2005 in Munich
  112. The WCWRF 2005 conference and exhibition, Hamamatsu, Japan
  113. Power-Gen Europe 2005, Milan
  114. Exhibition and Conference of MSW Treatment Technology & Equipment, Beijing
  115. Beacon Conference on W-t-E in Malmö, 20-21 October
  116. International Ecological Fair POLEKO, Poland, 15-18 November
  117. Two true Vølund ambassadors retired in 2005
  118. Quality and safety go hand in hand
  119. BWV licensee, JFE Engineering, sells first biomass updraft gasification power plant in Japan
  120. Hand-over of the w-t-e plant of Reno Nord, Aalborg
  121. Donations to charity
  122. Early hand-over of the Fasan w-t-e plant
  123. Successful start for customer seminar in Sweden
  124. Major Inconel renovation order for Vestforbrænding, line 5
  125. ISWA Annual Congress 1-5 October 2006
  126. Advanced combustion technology to bioethanol plant
  127. Contract for new multiple fuel fired CHP plant in Strängnäs, Sweden
  128. Customer seminars in Denmark and Sweden
  129. Trial run at G.A.R.P., Linköping, one month ahead of schedule
  130. Positive feedback at waste-to-energy seminar at Aalborg University
  131. Opening ceremony at Sundsvall Energi AB
  132. One of the largest Inconel® renovations in Northern Europe
  133. Meet us at one of the many conferences this autumn
  134. The annual customer seminars were another huge success
  135. Success with service agreements
  136. Customer seminars in March and April 2008
  137. New plant brochures available
  138. Contract for a waste fired steam boiler for Tafjord Kraftvarme AS, Ålesund, Norway
  139. Change of logo
  140. BWV licenses its waste-fired power plant technology to Guangzhou Guangri Group in China
  141. Combined Cycle Gasification: Facing an eco-friendly energy adventure in Italy
  142. Exhibitions, seminars and upcoming activities
  143. Yamagata Biomass Gasification Power Plant wins gold medal for ground-breaking energy technology in Japan
  144. Customer seminars in March and April 2009
  145. Third biomass gasification plant in Japan: Licensee, JFE Environmental Solutions sells new plant
  146. Customer interview: Thoughts about the future energy scenario
  147. Waste-to-energy: Huge order for a CHP plant in Hamar, Norway
  148. Meet us at conferences, exhibitions and seminars. Our 2009 calendar
  149. Increasing the capacity at existing plants
  150. Waste-to-energy: Indaver invests €130 million in state-of-the-art technology for the first plant in Ireland
  151. COP15 in Copenhagen: The Bright Green Exhibition
  152. BWV strengthens its focus on growth, competencies and product offerings via strategic acquisition of Swedish Götaverken Miljö AB
  153. Service Business

  154. Reservedele
  155. Anlægskomponenter & Udrustning
  156. Ombygning & Opgradering
  157. Tilstandsvurdering & Driftsoptimering
  158. Serviceaftaler
  159. Reparation & Vedligehold
  160. IN ENGLISH
  161. Plant Components & Equipment
  162. Spare Parts
  163. Revamping & Upgrading
  164. Leirvik w-t-e plant increased their capacity by 50%
  165. Condition Assessment & Performance Optimisation
  166. Repair & Maintenance
  167. Service Agreements
  168. Partners

    Contact

  169. Worldwide Partnerships
  170. Related Links
  171. Climate

  172. Our waste technology concept
  173. Waste-to-energy
  174. Biomass
  175. Gasification
  176. Solutions & References

  177. Waste-to-Energy Solutions
  178. WTE references
  179. Waste-fired boiler to TAS
  180. Gärstad
  181. Boden Energi AB
  182. Biomass Solutions
  183. Biomass references
  184. Competences
  185. R & D
  186. Customers
  187. Quality
  188. Project Management
  189. Engineering
  190. Computational Fluid Dynamics, CFD
  191. Patent List
  192. Gasification Solutions
  193. Gas Cleaning, Harboøre Gasifier
  194. Illustration of Harboøre Plant