Brescia, Italy—Deltaway Energy International, Inc., a U.S.-based company that deploys waste-to-energy and biomass experts to support power plants worldwide, has announced that A2A Ambiante has awarded the company a contract extension for work at its 2,200-tonne-per-day waste-to-energy plant in Lombardy.
The new contract, which lasts through 2023, builds on a consulting and engineering agreement the two companies signed in 2019. Under the new contract, Deltaway will, on one side, set up a new boiler cleaning program to improve the plant’s performance. On the other side revamp and fine-tune combustion control systems to optimize carbon monoxide emissions. The work includes designing, implementing, and monitoring systems. Deltaway has also been providing bunker management—assessing and identifying ways forward and coaching and training operators.
“We are now casting a fresh eye on the plant—based on our experience, benchmarking, and field- and fact-based approaches—bringing significant EBITDA potential to the management’s attention,” says Christian Philippe, senior performance engineer. “A2A is entrusting us to deliver some of that potential through design, engineering, implementation. and operational follow-up.”
A2A Ambiante is a subsidiary of the A2A Group, an Italian company that generates, distributes, and markets renewable energy.
Deltaway Energy International, Inc. is a worldwide network of experts who focus on turnarounds, engineering, operation and maintenance, and outage support for waste-to-energy and biomass power plants. The company applies industry best practices and its own proven performance improvement tools, experience, and design solutions to help clients increase income and reduce operating costs. The company is headquartered in Wyoming and maintains offices in San Francisco and Amsterdam.