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Valmet to supply heat recovery system to Veolia's biomass boiler plant

Supply Agreement Biomass announced Łódź, Poland Feb 19, 2026
50 MW
Capacity
construction
Stage
HeatUp!
Project

Valmet will deliver a flue gas condensing heat recovery system and automation solution to Veolia's HeatUp! project at the EC4 combined heat and power plant in Łódź, Poland. The system will capture more than 50 MW of energy from flue gases to the district heating network.

Deal Analysis

Valmet's supply agreement with Veolia for a flue gas condensing heat recovery system at the EC4 combined heat and power plant in Łódź, Poland, represents a significant investment in biomass energy efficiency. The system, capable of recovering over 50 MW of energy, will enhance the plant's output and contribute to the district heating network. This deal aligns with Veolia's commitment to optimized resource management and sustainable energy solutions, while providing Valmet with an opportunity to showcase its technology in a key European market. The partnership between a global leader in resource management (Veolia) and a prominent technology provider for the energy industry (Valmet) underscores the growing importance of heat recovery in biomass power generation. While the financial details remain undisclosed, the 50 MW capacity indicates a substantial project. This deal signals a continued trend towards improving the efficiency of existing biomass plants and integrating them more effectively into district heating networks, potentially setting a precedent for similar projects in the region.
  • Valmet will supply a 50 MW flue gas condensing heat recovery system to Veolia.
  • The system will enhance the efficiency of Veolia's EC4 combined heat and power plant in Łódź, Poland.
  • The recovered heat will be integrated into the district heating network.
  • The deal involves two major players in the energy and resource management sectors.
Market Context: The biomass energy sector is experiencing growth driven by the need for renewable and sustainable energy sources. Heat recovery technologies are becoming increasingly important for maximizing the efficiency and economic viability of biomass power plants, particularly in regions with established district heating infrastructure like Poland.

Source Intelligence

KEY DETAILS

The project is expected to reduce CO2 emissions by over 82 thousand tons per year. Quote: "The solution will capture more than 50 MW of energy from flue gases to the district heating network, strengthening Łódź’s heating system with a sustainable and future-ready solution and it is calculated to reduce CO 2 emissions by over 82 thousand tons per year."

Capacity
The solution will capture more than 50 MW of energy from flue gases to the district heating network, strengthening Łódź’s heating system with a sustainable and future-ready solution and it is calculated to reduce CO 2 emissions by over 82 thousand tons per year.
Location
Valmet is joining Veolia in Poland in their HeatUp! project to build an innovative Heat Recovery Facility from a fluidized bed boiler at the EC4 combined heat and power plant.
Announcement
Thursday, 19 February 2026
COD
The start-up of the new facility is scheduled for the third quarter of 2027.
PARTIES MENTIONED IN SOURCE
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Valmet seller

"Valmet is joining Veolia in Poland in their HeatUp! project to build an innovative Heat Recovery Facility from a fluidized bed boiler at the EC4 combined heat and power plant."

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Veolia buyer

"Valmet is joining Veolia in Poland in their HeatUp! project to build an innovative Heat Recovery Facility from a fluidized bed boiler at the EC4 combined heat and power plant."

high quality Enriched Feb 21, 2026

Timeline

Announced
Feb 19, 2026
Signed
Closed

Market Context

This deal is part of the Biomass sector in Poland.
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