Veolia Becomes the First Local Energy Producer From Waste in Corrèze
07 November 2024 - 6:23PM
Business Wire
- Veolia will build and operate a new Waste-to-Energy plant in
Corrèze over a 25-year period.
- The site will supply nearly 3,000 households with
electricity and 6,500 households with district heating with local
energy produced from waste.
- 50,000 tonnes of steam per year to reduce the energy
consumption of the local infant food plant.
- Veolia's expertise in both efficiency and technology will
guarantee the strategic autonomy of the Correze region.
Regulatory News:
Veolia (Paris:VIE) and SYTTOM 19 announce a strategic
partnership for the next 25 years for a public service delegation
involving the construction and management of a new Waste-to-Energy
plant in Saint-Pantaléon-de-Larche, near Brive-la-Gaillarde (19).
The project, worth 440 million euros, is in line with the region's
ambition to reduce residual waste and boost energy autonomy.
As a leader in local energy, Veolia will deploy the best of its
know-how in both efficiency and technology to guarantee the
strategic autonomy of the Correze region.
This high-performance waste-to-energy plant will be a model of
environmental and technological integration.
With a treatment capacity of 79,200 tonnes of non-recyclable
household waste per year, the plant will save almost 40,000 tonnes
of carbon emissions per year, thanks in particular to the
production of 41,000 MWh of electricity, equivalent to the
consumption of 18,700 inhabitants.
In terms of technology, the new Waste-to-Energy plant will use
artificial intelligence (AI) to make the site's operations more
comfortable and efficient for employees. AI will be used for all
the site's operating methods, such as managing the quantity of
waste in the pit, for the high-efficiency boiler or energy recovery
from condensed steam.
It will also incorporate innovative technologies to limit
environmental impact, such as dry flue gas treatment and reuse of
water in the process, ensuring zero liquid discharge and a perfect
circular loop to preserve local resources.
With commissioning scheduled for November 2028, the
Waste-to-Energy plant will deliver remarkable energy
performance:
- 41 GWh/year of electrical energy produced, covering the
equivalent annual electricity consumption of around 3,000
households.
- 31 GWh of heat/year produced for the urban network, equivalent
to the annual heating consumption of 6,500 households.
- 50,000 tonnes/year of steam for the Blédina factory, equivalent
to the annual heating consumption of 7,200 homes.
To ensure that the economic dimension of the project is firmly
rooted in the region, over 80% of the project's partners will be
from the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, guaranteeing significant
regional spin-offs for Corrèze. With a start-up date of January 1,
2025, this partnership is based on a common vision shared with the
local community around innovative and sustainable governance.
From a strategic point of view, local energy represents a
considerable asset for Corrèze in strengthening its autonomy and
energy sovereignty. Local energies (wastewater, waste heat, etc.)
are a concrete solution for protecting the purchasing power of our
fellow citizens and stabilizing prices for energy-consuming
retailers and manufacturers. They could reduce the European Union's
energy dependence on imported fossil fuels by 30%, potentially
covering the consumption of 50 million people.
“This partnership testifies to our confidence in Veolia's
expertise, which has enabled us to propose an offer tailored to the
region's needs, one that is both optimized in terms of energy
production and virtuous in terms of resource preservation. It
illustrates the ambition of GreenUp, our Group's strategic plan to
accelerate the development of local energy in territories from
previously under-exploited sources,” said Jean-François
Nogrette, CEO of Veolia France.
“This contract with Veolia is the culmination of our long-term
commitment to a cleaner, greener and more self-sufficient
territory,” said Frédéric Soulier, Mayor of Brive and Chairman
of SYTTOM 19. “It significantly strengthens our energy
autonomy, while fitting in perfectly with the residual waste
reduction strategy implemented by our master plan.”
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ABOUT VEOLIA
Veolia's ambition is to become the benchmark company for
ecological transformation. With nearly 218,000 employees on five
continents, the Group designs and deploys useful, practical
solutions for managing water, waste and energy that help to
radically change the world. Through its three complementary
activities, Veolia contributes to developing access to resources,
preserving available resources and renewing them. In 2023, the
Veolia group served 113 million people with drinking water and 103
million with wastewater services, produced 42 terawatt-hours of
energy and recovered 63 million metric tons of waste. Veolia
Environnement (Paris Euronext: VIE) generated consolidated sales of
€45.3 billion in 2023. www.veolia.com
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