China Energy Recovery (CER) has won contracts for the design, manufacture and installation of two waste heat recovery systems from Ningbo Xinfu Chemical Technology of Ningbo and Zhenjiang Kailin Clean Heat Energy of Zhenjiang City, respectively, in China.

The company’s contracts signed with Ningbo Xinfu and Zhenjiang Kailin represent a total of approximately $74.7m to CER, and both systems are scheduled to be completed in the fourth quarter of this year.

The system for Ningbo Xinfu, in a contract valued at $28.4m, will be part of a new sulfuric acid plant and is scheduled for completion in December.

This system is expected to produce up to 92 tons of steam-per-hour at 485 degrees Celcius and 5.4 MPa from operations at the plant.

The system for Zhenjiang Kailin Heat Energy, in a contract valued at $46.3m, will be part of a new sulfuric acid plant and is scheduled for completion in October.

This system is expected to produce up to 122 tons of steam-per-hour at 485 degrees Celcius and 5.4 MPa from operations at the plant.

CER is engaged in the design, fabrication and installation of waste heat recovery systems.