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Energy from waste capabilities
12 August 2014
Mitsubishi Electric Europe will be exhibiting at RWM 2014 – the resource efficiency and waste management show, at the NEC, Birmingham, 16th-18th September 2014.

For more than 25 years Mitsubishi Electric has been one of the leading suppliers for the Energy from Waste (EfW) industry. As a single source supplier it covers all the requirements of an EI&C (Electrical, Instrumentation & Control) project; from consulting, design and engineering to project management, commissioning and grid connection.
Furthermore, clients will be accompanied through the entire life cycle of the power plant, including operations optimization and maintenance, further developments and enhancements through to modernisation, replacement or decommissioning.
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