Run'EVA
Reunion island, Reunion islandBioenergy | Waste recovery
In August 2021, ILEVA, which brings together three of Reunion Island's major inter-municipalities, gave a green light to the consortium led by CNIM for the comprehensive performance-based contract for the Pierrefonds South Waste Centre in Reunion Island, a key project for the island's energy transition.
This multi-channel facility, which won the ADEME invitation for projects in 2016, will promote the island’s circular economy. It will treat 60% of inhabitants’ waste and generate renewable electricity for more than 10,000 homes. On a single site, the facility combines units for the anaerobic digestion of biowaste, sorting and processing of recyclable materials, refuse-derived fuel and energy recovery from those fuels.
This project will contribute to transforming unavoidable waste into resources and reduce landfills by a factor of 10 by 2023
Main company
CNIM E&E EPC
Development, Construction
Steam boiler, turbine generator set, air condenser, Flue Gas Cleaning system, anaerobic digestor, Redler type conveyors, shaftless screw conveyors, air compressors and coolers, deaerators
65 MW
18,2 MW
On grid
219 968 000 €
Project progress
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Locals employees
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40 à 50
Employees for the development phase
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jusqu'à 370
Employees for the construction phase
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75
Employees for maintenance
CNIM E&E EPC
- Bioenergy , Waste recovery
- Development , Construction
- SER Member
- International ADEME Club membership
Architects: ARCHITRAV, L'ATELIER ARCHITECTES (local)
GC (group member): SPIE, COLAS, GTOI
Industrial CSR preparation: company BOLLEGRAAF