Business News – Rewriting the function alanalysis of the Monaco waste incineration and recovery plant using the reverse engineering process

A new contract on the energy and environment markets

We have just been awarded a new contract for the waste-to-energy plant in Monaco.

This type of plant makes a contribution to solid waste management by reducing its volume and producing useful energy.  At the same time, the emissions generated by the combustion of waste are controlled and cleaned in the exhaust stacks, a process that is in line with recycling or reducing waste at source to protect the environment. This is why this project is positioned in 2 markets: energy and the environment.

Focus on waste-to-energy plants

Waste-to-energy plants, also known as household waste treatment plants or municipal solid watse incineration plants, are installations designed to treat solid waste by burning it at high temperatures. This combustion generates heat, which can then be converted into electricity and useful heat for various applications, including district or industrial heating.

The challenges of this type of plant

The maintenance challenges of waste-to-energy plants are significant, given the complexity of the systems involved and the high standards of safety, performance and regulatory compliance.

Our strengths in responding to this project

Whether in the environmental or energy markets, IESA has solid, proven experience in managing turnkey projects, both greenfield and revamp. Our customers particularly appreciate our expertise and mastery of this type of process, in particular flue gas treatment and heat regulation processes.

What is the scope of the project?

As part of the modification of Monaco’s Urban and Industrial Waste Recovery Plant, we will be rewriting the plant’s functional analysis using the reverse engineering process.

The functional analysis of an installation enables the operation of its various sub-processes to be understood and described. It aims to identify the main functions, the interactions between these functions and the relationships between the system’s components.

In automation, reverse engineering is the process whereby the plant’s operation is analysed using the existing programme as a starting point.

At IESA, we have perfected the process of writing a functional analysis using the reverse engineering process and have already carried it out a number of times.

Thanks

We would like to thank our customer, Société Monégasque d’Assainissement, for its trust and loyalty. In fact, they never hesitate to consult us on different projects, depending on their particular requirements.

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