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Siemens partners with East Yorkshire waste-to-energy innovator to boost production

Xetrov Group has brought forward industry-leading technology

The Clean6 Vortex waste incinerator from Xetrov Group. Siemens Digital Industries is to supply components to scale up production in a partnership agreement.(Image: Siemens)

Engineering giant Siemens has partnered with an innovative East Yorkshire company making headway in the waste-to-energy market.

Xetrov Group, headquartered in Pollington, has teamed up with the Manchester-based Siemens Digital Industries business unit to boost production of its ground-breaking Clean6 Vortex.

The modular waste incinerator has been found to be 98 per cent efficient on waste destruction, capable of handling previously unrecyclable materials. It sits above an 80 per cent to 90 per cent efficiency common in industry - thanks to higher temperature pyrolysis due to technologies used.

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It also requires far less waste to produce power compared to competing technologies.

Described by Siemens as “innovation turning heads in the recycling and waste processing world” exhaust heat is used to generate electricity, provide district heating and support food production.

Brian Holliday, managing director of Siemens Digital Industries º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, said: “Siemens is delighted to have been selected by Xetrov for supplying end-to-end solutions for the ground-breaking incinerator, Clean6 Vortex..

“The benefits of this conversion technology to the community and its potential contribution to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s net zero emissions targets are going to be huge. This technology is in sync with Siemens’ own goals of achieving a net zero carbon footprint by 2030 across all our production facilities and buildings globally. We are fully geared and equipped to meet the specific requirements of Xetrov as it continues its mission of revolutionising waste processing and recycling.”