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Meta: surplus heat to district heating
A Ramboll-designed energy centre is redistributing surplus heat from Meta’s data centre in Odense, Denmark, to the city’s district heating network. It's the largest Danish heat pump installation utilising surplus heat from a data centre.
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Carbon capture for a net zero Copenhagen
A carbon capture plant at the Amager Bakke waste-to-Energy facility is a pivotal element for the city of Copenhagen to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030.
Empire State Plaza energy master plan
Empire State Plaza: A planned decarbonized energy system for the heart of NY State Government. Ramboll recently developed the energy and infrastructure master plan for this iconic and historic campus, which will help slash carbon emissions and support achieving the state's climate goals.
Seagreen offshore wind farm
With a capacity of 1,075 MW, the Seagreen Offshore Wind Farm provides renewable energy to almost two-thirds of all Scottish homes. Appointed by TotalEnergies and SSE Renewables Ramboll provided the detailed design services for the foundation sub-structures.
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Energy Recovery Facility, North London
The facility will divert up to 700,000 tonnes of municipal waste from landfill and generate low-carbon heat and power from non-recyclable waste. This will reduce CO2 emissions by 215,000 tonnes annually.
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Largest of its kind waste-to-energy facility in Dubai
The facility is the largest of its kind in the Middle East and will set a benchmark in the region where around 150 million tonnes of waste is generated annually.
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State-of-the-art waste-to-energy facility in Copenhagen
A 10-year partnership between Ramboll and Copenhagen-based utility pushes the envelope for carbon capture, circular economy, and energy from waste, at the world's most efficient waste-to-energy plant.
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Australia’s first waste-to-energy plant
We're the Owner's Engineer for Australia’s first large-scale waste-to-energy facility in Kwinana. The facility will power up to 58,000 homes and has the potential to reduce CO2 emissions by more than 460,000 tonnes annually.
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