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Achievements

France
In 2017, Toulouse Métropole launched a call for tenders to develop, manage and optimize the Blagnac district heating network.
France
During winter 2013-2014, the beach in La Baule suffered severe weather conditions that degraded the infrastructure and highlighted the need for upgrading.
Poland
The cities of Poznań and Łódź have opted to prioritize their urban heating networks over individual boilers.
Australia
Veolia's expertise in waste enables it to deploy the best recycling practices: waste management, resource recycling and recovery
France
This contract is part of the 2017-2027 high priority plan adopted by the Île-de-France region for high schools in the Paris region.
USA
The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District, decided to outsource its facilities to an operations and maintenance service provider
Kuwait
For the Az Zour North plant, delivered in 2016, Veolia chose thermal desalination, a process also known as multi-effect distillation (MED). The unit is capable of producing 486,500 m3 of desalinated water per day.
China
Double the production capacity of the Hedong wastewater treatment plant operated by Veolia, which collects the wastewater of nearly 1.5 million inhabitants, and introduce a sludge treatment system.
Belgium
Fully renovate the heating plant by installing two CHP engines and converting the steam heating system into a hot water heating system. Implement an intelligent flow management and operating system to measure energy savings.
UK
Design and build a biomass-fired heating network for the largest dairy group in the UK. It must be able to supply the 100 000 tonnes of steam required for the processes (pasteurisation and drying) used to make 55 000 tonnes of cheese every year.
Germany
Install a district heating network that runs on renewable energy. Launched by BS Energy, a Veolia Germany subsidiary, the Hungerkamp plant replaces 34 coal and oil-fired burners with a cogeneration plant, a wood-fired boiler and a natural gas-fired boiler, as well as two heat storage units.
Hungary
Convert a major heat and electricity production plant that was initially gas-fired to cogeneration and transform it into the largest European fully biomass-fired (straw and wood) heating network.
France
Recover the calories in wastewater through the proprietary Energido® process. By capturing unavoidable energy produced by urban facilities in the vicinity of the equipment (wastewater collection systems), fossil fuels can be replaced by renewable resources from a permanent (wastewater) rather than intermittent energy source (solar, wind, etc.).
Namibia
Produce drinking water for the city directly from domestic wastewater.
Brazil
Veolia is bolstering Arcelor Mittal’s commitment to Brazil’s environment by helping the steelmaker capitalize on our most effective technology and unique expertise.
Argentina
Veolia has worked with Buenos Aires for sixteen years. It has provided comprehensive urban cleaning services to the most emblematic districts of the Argentinean capital since October 2014.
Hong Kong SAR China
The sludge treatment plant built by Veolia in Hong Kong is much more than just an industrial site. It is a truly environmentally friendly complex that is autonomous and self-sufficient in energy and water.
Japan
In Japan, Veolia manages every aspect of the public water service for the city of Hakone, west of Tokyo. That includes supplying water to the onsen, the traditional Japanese baths.