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Realized projects

Realized projects

Rusatom Greenway implements investment projects in the field of ecology, based on research and development activities and the accumulated experience of the companies of ROSATOM State Corporation.
The company is implementing a project to create an industrial complex for the processing of ash and slag materials of the Seversk Thermal Power Plant (Tomsk Region) with a capacity of 180 thousand tons per year. The main products of processing are aluminosilicate microsphere, coal underburning, slag sand, crushed stone, ash residue, magnetite. Refined products are used in the oil and gas industry as an additive to drilling fluids, in the production of refractory materials, composites, light concrete, in construction, in paint and varnish production, as boiler fuel, and also alloying elements.
In the process of implementation are environmental technoparks for handling waste of I-V hazard classes. Each of them provides for separate technological lines for deep utilization and production of secondary products of commercial quality.
A comprehensive project is being implemented on the management of electronic and electrical equipment waste, as well as the collection and disposal of chemical current sources. Projects include several production lines. The products of processing will be ferrous and non-ferrous metals, precious metals, concentrates and compounds of rare-earth metals, plastics of various groups and other materials available for recycling.
Several projects aimed at generating heat and electricity are underway. The first group of projects is based on the production of alternative RDF-fuel and its use in modernized boiler houses. The principles used allow to reduce the amount of communal waste to landfills and prevent the growth of tariffs for the removal of municipal waste, heating and hot water. The second group of projects involves the construction of biogas stations for the disposal of organic waste, which are generated in large volumes in each region. The dumping of such waste at landfills leads to the release of gases, environmental damage and the risk of ignition of landfills. The operation of biogas stations will allow utilization of various organic waste with generation of “green” electricity into the network.
The company is implementing a project to neutralize electrical insulating liquids (transformer oils) from contamination with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). Waste contaminated with PCBs is classified as Class I and is subject to the Stockholm Convention. It is planned to create a closed-loop infrastructure for the disposal of PCB-containing waste (transformers, capacitors).