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Waste-to-Energy Intake Coordination

We coordinate intake windows, specs, and lanes — so the plan holds.

Share your planned window and constraints. We align counterparties and keep the intake plan current as availability changes.

Rapid feasibility checks Spot slots + backup coverage EU-wide counterparty mapping

What we need & what you get

  • Intake window(s) and volume band
  • Specs: NCV, chlorine, moisture, particle size
  • Delivery constraints and packaging requirements
  • Pre-aligned counterparties matching your window and specs
  • Ongoing alignment as availability shifts
  • Weekly brief on confirmed coverage and open asks
  • Available window(s) and volume band
  • Specs: NCV, chlorine, moisture, particle size
  • Lane constraints and handoff conditions
  • Matched intake windows aligned to your availability
  • Spec pre-check before counterparties commit resources
  • Handoff coordination for smooth lane execution

Use cases

What teams use WTE Flow for

Planning teams coordinate through us when standard channels create friction or gaps.

Backup coverage when a primary lane tightens

Spec pre-alignment before counterparties commit resources

Discreet second option without broadcasting a tender

Lane constraints mapping for planning decisions

Hand-off coordination across parties — commercial and operational

Network

How WTE Flow connects the chain

Four supplier streams converge through our coordination desk to reach operators.

RDF Producer
SRF Processor
Waste Collector
Alt-Fuel Trader
WTE
Flow
WtE Plant
Cement Kiln
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Capabilities

What we coordinate

Desk scope — structured alignment across intake windows, specs, and lanes.

Availability mapping

We track live availability windows and delivery constraints across active lanes.

Spec verification

We align NCV, chlorine, moisture, and size before parties invest time.

Contingency routing

We prepare fallback options when a window slips or a lane tightens.

Weekly alignment brief

A structured weekly brief: confirmed windows, at-risk coverage, and open asks.

Process

How it works

Four steps from initial intake to ongoing alignment. No legal or transport commitments on our side.

1

Share window + constraints

Submit your intake or availability window, volume band, specs, and any delivery constraints. Minimum info to start.

2

Alignment pass

We cross-reference windows, specs, and lane constraints against active counterparties to identify alignment.

3

Introductions + handoff

Once alignment is confirmed, we introduce the parties. Contracting and execution are handled by you directly.

4

Ongoing updates

If required, we maintain a structured brief cadence — confirmed windows, at-risk coverage, and open asks.

Parameters

Specs & constraints we work with

We speak the language of your plant and your lane.

Material specs
NCV (Net Calorific Value) MJ/kg
Chlorine (Cl) % wt
Moisture % wt
Particle size mm
Contaminants limits per spec
Packaging / Bale type
Operational constraints
Unloading window days / hours
Storage limits tonnes / days
Minimum lot size tonnes
Lane / cross-border constraints per route
Europe (cross-border), feasibility dependent on requirements and timing.
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FAQ

Common questions

We coordinate intake windows, specs, and lane constraints between operators and suppliers. We map availability, pre-align specs, and facilitate introductions. We do not handle transport, compliance, legal representation, or final contracting — those are handled by the parties directly.
No. WTE Flow is a coordination desk. We align counterparties discreetly — without broadcasting availability publicly or running a competitive tender process.
At minimum: your planned intake or availability window, volume band, key specs (NCV, chlorine, moisture, size), and any delivery or lane constraints. You can share as much or as little detail as you're comfortable with initially.
Typically within 1–2 business days after reviewing your window and constraints. Response time depends on the complexity of the alignment needed.
Regulatory compliance is handled by the contracting parties and their providers. WTE Flow coordinates alignment — compliance, transport, and legal matters remain with the parties involved.
We do not arrange transport, handle compliance, provide legal representation. We also do not operate as a marketplace or tender process. Our scope is coordination and alignment of windows, specs, and lane constraints.
Yes. Planning teams frequently use us for contingency coverage — pre-aligned fallback options that activate when a primary lane tightens or a window slips.

Intake request

Request availability

Share your window and constraints. We'll confirm next steps after reviewing.

Request received

We'll confirm next steps after reviewing your window and constraints.
Typically within 1–2 business days.