Scottish Water purchases five further Orège solutions for a total value of 1,5 million euros as part of its Net Zero emissions strategy
04 Januar 2022 - 6:30PM
Scottish Water purchases five further Orège solutions for a total
value of 1,5 million euros as part of its Net Zero emissions
strategy
PRESS RELEASE
Voisins Le Bretonneux, January 4th, 2022
Scottish
Water purchases
five further
Orège
solutions for a
total value of 1.5 million euros
as part of its
Net Zero emissions
strategy
Following the
successful deployment of
4 Orège package plant
solutions, Orège
is pleased to announce that
Scottish Water,
via their Framework contractor
and Orege partner WGM,
has purchased a further
5 units.
The 5 units purchased comprise 1 fully mobile
unit and 4 containerised versions. All will have been manufactured
and fully deployed in a short period saving considerable
cost/carbon and time compared to traditional solutions. The total
value for these 5 units is approximately 1.5 million euros and 3
have been delivered and accepted in December 2021: 2 will be
delivered in Q1 of 2022.
Scottish Water selected Orège package plant
solutions with the aim of reducing the volume of liquid sludge
being transported by road thereby reducing
carbon emissions. The performance of the Orège equipment has been
closely monitored over the past 15 months and exceeded performance
expectations.
Jamie
Hesketh, Wastewater Process Scientist,
Scottish Water said:
“The work at Scottish clearly demonstrated the
benefit of Orège thickening technology to Scottish Water allowing
us to reduce tanker volumes by up to 70% benefiting the local
residents and providing a sustainable reduction in our operational
carbon footprint as we work towards Net Zero by 2040. The sludge
produced could be pumped and transported by our existing tanker
fleet at 8% dry solids while the filtrate contained lower NH4 and P
than traditional equipment.
The new Orège equipment is immediately available
to use as a plug-and-play package and we
are excited about strategic
implementation of SLG-F in other regions within Scottish
Water.”
Pascal
Gendrot, Orège
CEO said:
“We are delighted to see the start of a wider
strategic adoption of Orège innovative solutions by Scottish Water
as part of its journey to Net Zero emissions by 2040. We believe
that Scottish Water, with its framework contractors like WGM, is
setting the pace for Net Zero in the UK water industry and beyond
and we are excited to be part of this key initiative in the global
combat against climate change. This partnership should be enhanced
in 2022. With a total of 9 Orege solutions purchased in less than
18 months, Scottish Water stands out as a real strategic partner to
deploy our technology and our innovative solutions in sludge
recovery and treatment.”
About Orege
Orege, a player in the circular economy and
sustainable development, is an international business specializing
in the development and marketing of solutions for conditioning,
treatment and valorisation of sludge.
Subsidiary of the Eren group, Orege supports its
customers in some ten countries from its sites in France, the
United States, England and Germany.
Orege partners:
- The Alfa Laval Group: Scandinavian group,
world leader, specializing in the development and marketing of
products and solutions for separation, fluid transfer and heat
exchange in the fields of energy, environment, agro-food and
water.
- The Itochu Machine-Technos Corp Group (ITCMT):
ITCMT is a subsidiary of the Japanese ITOCHU Corporation Group, one
of the largest and most renowned “sogo shosha” (diversified trading
house), which distributes and integrates industrial equipment and
solutions, particularly in the fields of the environment and energy
recovery.
Orege has been listed on the regulated market of
Euronext - Paris since July 5 2013 ISIN: FR0010609206 – OREGE
www.orege.com
About Scottish Water
Scottish Water provides drinking water to 2.46
million households and 150,000 business customers in Scotland.
The Scottish Government declared a climate
emergency in 2019, and its Programme for Government announced an
ambitious plan to become carbon neutral by 2045. Scottish Water
responded to this target by committing to net zero emissions by
2040, a full five years earlier.
The company recognises acknowledge that they
will need to undergo a sweeping transformation over the next 25
years to achieve this and have worked with a panel of experts and
their stakeholders, to develop a trailblazing route map, which sets
out how they will lead their industry to net zero emissions by 2040
and beyond and make a greater contribution to Scotland’s overall
emissions ambition.
About WGM
WGM Engineering is one of Scotland’s leading engineering
solution providers and performing responsibly is integral to their
success and sustainability. WGM is aiming to become a
benchmark company for ecological transformation. WGM Engineering is
committed to delivering projects and services that
are designed to build and support the circular economy and
protect the environment and meet their bold ambition to
achieve Net Zero Emissions by 2033.
- Scottish Water 2022 Press Release Eng
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