Melbourne Water wins Earth Award for biogas handling system
The Civil Contractors Federation Victoria Earth Awards is an annual event that recognises and rewards excellence in civil construction.
John Holland-KBR JV shared the honour with Melbourne Water as a valued delivery partner and for a successful project delivered safely on time, and under budget.
The ETP Biogas Handling System Upgrade project won in the category of projects valued from $10 to $30 million (€6 to €18.2 million) for its work to improve power station availability and increase the amount of biogas that can be converted to sustainable energy.
The project takes a significant step toward achieving net zero at Melbourne Water by 2030 while addressing the challenge of forecasted population growth, said the organisations.
Both of Melbourne Water’s sewage treatment plants capture biogas to provide renewable electricity which reduces emissions while turning a waste product into a valuable resource.
“The biogas project is a critical part of Melbourne Water’s journey to decarbonisation and self-production of energy in our treatment process,” said Melbourne Water’s general manager major capital delivery, Craig Wills.
"The joint effort between both project teams is an example of how we can deliver on behalf of the community to enhance liveability and help solve collective challenges like climate change."