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Australia - Veolia Water wins €650 million coal gas contract
QGC, a 100% subsidiary of BG Group, has just signed a 20-year contract with Veolia Water to manage the three water treatment plants at its coal gas production sites in the Surat Basin, southeast Queensland (Australia).
Tianjin Binhai Integrated Hazardous Waste Treatment Centre
Hong Kong Kai Tak District Cooling
Veolia has constructed the largest sludge treatment plant in the world in Hong Kong
Matthias Fekl, Secretary of State for Foreign Trade, and Antoine Frérot, Veolia CEO, opened the largest sewage sludge treatment plant in the world at Hong Kong today. This plant has its own independent water and energy supplies, and treats sludge from eleven sewage stations in the region, covering 7.2 million inhabitants. The plant combines urban ecology and lifestyle, not to mention exceptional architecture.
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Veolia Accelerates Local Decarbonizing Energy Development With €4 Billion Investment by 2030
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