Strengthening the local waste management infrastructure
The consortium of Doosan Lentjes and Doosan Enerbility was commissioned by plant operator Dobra Energia to build a new waste-to-energy plant in Olsztyn, Poland. The facility is owned by local energy provider MPEC Olsztyn.
The turnkey plant has been successfully completed and commissioned.
The scope of supply included the process technology, civil works, and two gas-fired peak load boilers to ensure secure district heating supply.
A proven water-cooled reciprocating grate is used to recover the energy contained in the waste efficiently.
Olsztyn marks the first project of its kind jointly executed by Doosan Lentjes and Doosan Enerbility.
The customer benefited from a seamlessly integrated solution from a single source – combining cutting-edge environmental technologies with international EPC expertise.
Thanks to Doosan Lentjes’ dry Circoclean® flue gas cleaning technology, the plant fully complies with the emission limits set by the revised BAT reference documents.
As the eighth plant of this type to be built in Poland, the new facility in Olsztyn makes a significant contribution to strengthening the country’s waste management infrastructure.
At the same time, it supports the implementation of the EU waste hierarchy, which prioritises energy recovery over conventional landfilling.
For more technically detailed information, please download our Olsztyn Plant Profile.
Olsztyn, Poland Plant Profile (PDF, 4457KB)