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Materials sorting and recycling
Veolia Hazardous Waste Facilities in China
‘SENT Landfill Gas Management (Reprocessing) Facilities’ converts landfill gas to energy for the public of Hong Kong
The ‘Landfill Gas Management (Reprocessing) Facilities’ at South East New Territories (SENT) Landfill officially opens on 24 November 2017. This facility turns surplus landfill gas into synthetic natural gas, which is conveyed to the distribution network of the Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited (Towngas) as a renewable energy source, supplying the public of Hong Kong.
Ex-situ Indirect Thermal Desorption
The indirect thermal desorption is an ex-situ remediation technology suitable for eliminating volatile/semi-volatile organic compounds. Compared to the direct heating process, indirect heating does not destroy the contaminants (oxidation, decomposition) and the soil can be re-used post remediation.
Veolia Environnement closes the acquisition of the 50% stake held by FCC in Proactiva
Veolia Environnement announces the closing of the acquisition of the 50% stake held by Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas (FCC) in Proactiva Medio Ambiente. The transaction amounts to €150 million and makes Proactiva a wholly owned Veolia Environnement subsidiary.
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Veolia Environnement and the CEA sign a strategic cooperation agreement for nuclear facility dismantling and remediation
Veolia Environnement and the CEA (French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission) have today signed a general cooperation agreement covering nuclear facility dismantling and remediation, as well as a specific agreement concerning two facilities: one at the CEA center in Marcoule (France) and the other in the CEA center in Cadarache (France).
Veolia Summer School students design tomorrow’s eco-neighborhoods
39 students - 20 different nationalities - participated in the 6th Veolia Summer School, held at the Veolia Campus.
Veolia to provide water treatment services to South Korea's largest nuclear power plant
Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co. (KHNP), the world's fifth largest nuclear power company, has chosen Veolia to treat the water used to supply Kori Division’s eight reactors.
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