Sludge2Energy Launches Tender for Innovative Wastewater Sludge-to-Energy Pilot Plant in Larnaka

The tender aims to introduce innovative sludge treatment technologies that enhance resource recovery and sustainable wastewater management in Larnaka.

Publication Date
07/05/2026
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The District Local Government Organization of Larnaka (EOAL) is participating as a partner in the innovative European project Sludge2Energy, which aims to promote sustainable technologies and resource recovery solutions in wastewater treatment processes.

In this framework, EOAL is pleased to announce the publication of the tender:

“Supply, Installation, Commissioning and Maintenance of a Pilot Biomass Pyrolysis System for Wastewater Sludge at Larnaka WWTP.”

The tender represents an important step toward the implementation of innovative and sustainable waste management practices within the wastewater sector.

Through the pyrolysis process, the Sludge2Energy project transforms dried wastewater sludge into biochar, converting waste into a valuable secondary resource. This approach supports circular economy principles, promotes resource efficiency, and contributes to long-term carbon storage and climate resilience.

The pilot system to be installed at the Larnaka Wastewater Treatment Plant will demonstrate how advanced thermal treatment technologies can help reduce environmental impacts while generating added-value products from wastewater sludge.

For more information and access to the tender documents:

Last Update

07/05/2026