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FEBRUARY 17, 2022
Power from waste Recycling plant would be a first Contracting Solutions Limited is going through a resource consent process for the plant, which is called Paewira Recycle Plant and is designated for 401 Racecourse Road. The innovative project includes features such as a cafeteria, a visitor education centre, e-bike charging stations, and a full walkway around the plant with feature windows. The idea for the plant originated from Global Metal Solutions Limited, a New Zealand based metal
By Benjamin Wilson
Te Awamutu homes could soon be powered by New Zealand’s first waste-toenergy plant. The plants take in rubbish, sort and recycle it, and then combust what cannot be recycled to power steam turbines. While waste-to-energy plants are used internationally, this plant will be New Zealand’s first. Vienna’s Pfaffenau Waste Incineration Plant in Simmering opened in 2008 and has converted 250,000 tonnes of waste into energy annually. Global
recycling company. They recycle products such as cars and refrigerators but are left with materials that they currently cannot process. “We end up with things like rubber, plastics, carpet, vinyl and foam that we can’t do anything with. We thought, what can we do with those? At the moment, they all go to landfill because there is no alternative use for them,” said Global Metal Solutions (GMS) CEO, Roger Wilson. Paewira is designed to process 150,000 tonnes of waste derived
fuel annually, with 20% of that waste (30,000 tonnes) already accounted for from GMS’s pre-existing recycling facilities. From those 150,000 tonnes, the plant could produce 15 megawatts of power, which is enough to power 15,000 homes, or all of Te Awamutu, in the summer. High temperature combustions in conjunction with filtering and scrubbing processes, leave the flue gas relatively clean. “Everything that could be regarded as nasty would be filtered, so there wouldn’t be a visible plume,” said the project’s director, Adam Fletcher. Fletcher said steam would only be visible if the ambient Continued on page 2
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