Compact power to solve Royal Navy ship waste problem

Energy from waste company Compact Power has received an order from QinetiQ to design and supply a waste processing plant in the Royal Navys largest surface vessel HMS Ocean. Compact Power Business development director Richard Hogg said the system would be installed sometime in 2007. The £238,000 order will see the ships solid waste reduced to an inert ash that can be easily and cleanly stored prior to unloading when the vessel docks, solving the problem ...

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