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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.

Picture of Singapore’s new Integrated Waste Management Facility (IWMF)

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Singapore Integrated Waste Management Facility

What can be gained from mixing waste and used water? In Singapore, the answer is a first-of-its-kind Integrated Waste Management Facility that can handle up to 2.5 million tonnes of waste annually.

Quantafuel plastic waste recycling plant in Esbjerg

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Scaling recycling to tackle growth in plastic waste

Globally, only 9% of plastic waste is recycled. A first of its kind plastic recycling facility in Denmark demonstrates that this challenge can be overcome by processing almost half the nation’s plastic waste.

The £15m energy project is one of the UK’s most exciting initiatives within low-carbon heat delivery and is expected to cut more than 4,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions yearly, making Clydebank one of the greenest towns in Scotland. The entire area of Queens Quay will be heated with water from the River Clyde which will be extracted by Scotland’s biggest large-scale water source heat pump

Queen’s Quay, Scotland: district heating

The River Clyde now is the source of 100% carbon-free energy for an ambitious urban regeneration project in West Dunbartonshire, UK. Ramboll delivered a master plan and feasibility study for the Queen's Quay development.

Artists impression of the battery energy storage project at the Gateway Energy Centre site

InterGen battery storage, UK

Gateway Energy Centre is the UK’s largest battery energy storage project. With an ultimate capacity of 450 MW (900 MWh), the facility represents a significant piece of system architecture in the UK’s transition to net zero.

Substation in Denmark

Overhauling the Danish grid

Ramboll is helping Energinet and Nexel enable the Danish grid to support greater amounts of renewable energy as overall energy demand rises.

Offshore oil and gas platform

Greensand carbon capture and storage

Europe’s largest carbon capture and storage project.

Everfuel's HySynergy 1GW green hydrogen production plant in Fredericia, Denmark

HySynergy green H2 production plant

Supporting Everfuel in establishing one of Europe’s largest production plants for green hydrogen. HySynergy is a key link to decarbonising the transport sector and industry with green hydrogen.

Dubai waste-to-energy facility

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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.

North London Waste Authority energy recovery facility

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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.