Ghent’s Aquafin & ArcelorMittal Transform Sludge from 4 Million Flemish Residents

Ghent (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – In Ghent, Aquafin and ArcelorMittal will treat sludge from 4 million Flemish residents, generating steam and electricity; Jan Cornelis highlights fossil fuel reduction, cutting ~28,000 tonnes CO₂ annually.

As VRT News reported, in Ghent, Aquafin and ArcelorMittal have joined forces on a new environmental project that links wastewater treatment to steel production. Aquafin is building a sludge mono-processing plant on the steel company’s site. 

The facility will handle the leftover sludge from the wastewater of about 4 million residents in Flanders. The sludge will be dried and burned to create high-pressure steam, which will power a 1.3-megawatt turbine. 

The turbine will generate electricity and produce low-pressure steam that ArcelorMittal will use in its production process. This will help reduce the company’s need for fossil fuels and cut carbon emissions by around 28,000 tonnes each year. The plant will also recover phosphorus, a valuable raw material for fertiliser.

What can Aquafin and ArcelorMittal do with the sludge from 4 million residents in Ghent?

ArcelorMittal Gent is one of Belgium’s largest carbon emitters. Officials mentioned that it follows earlier efforts such as Steelanol, which makes bioethanol from industrial gases, and Torero, which uses biomass instead of coal. 

Construction is ongoing, and the first high-pressure steam generator is scheduled to start operating in August 2026. The delivery of low-pressure steam to the steelworks is expected to begin in early 2027. The exact amount of carbon emissions that will be avoided by the project is not yet clear.

“We use the low-pressure steam for steel production,”

explains Jan Cornelis of ArcelorMittal.

“We’re currently still generating it with fossil fuels. Once the turbine is operational, we can do this in a green way.”

The project is expected to bring incremental environmental benefits. Officials mentioned that it will reduce the use of fossil fuels at ArcelorMittal and recover phosphorus, a valuable raw material used in fertilisers. While the plant alone will not solve all emissions issues. 

ArcelorMittal has larger plans for decarbonisation, including projects using hydrogen and direct-reduced iron technology, but these multi-billion-euro investments have been postponed due to high energy costs and market uncertainty. 

In June 2022, Aquafin announced it would build a new sludge processing plant at the ArcelorMittal site in Ghent. The plant will treat sludge from the wastewater of about 4 million Flemish residents and recover energy and phosphorus, a valuable raw material for fertiliser. Construction officially started in October 2024 with a consortium led by BESIX and Indaver, and the plant is scheduled to start operating in 2027.

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20 responses to “Ghent’s Aquafin & ArcelorMittal Transform Sludge from 4 Million Flemish Residents”

  1. Acid Gosling Avatar
    Acid Gosling

    Blimey, turning sludge from 4 million Flemish residents into energy sounds like the ultimate recycling scheme—who knew the key to green energy was just sitting in our toilets? 😂 Might as well call it the “Flemish Renewable Goldmine!”

  2. Napoleonic Haze Avatar
    Napoleonic Haze

    Brilliant! Turn sludge into energy—what a groundbreaking idea! I suppose next they’ll be hosting a gala for the ‘Best Use of Waste’ awards, eh? 🥳💩

  3. breezy mustang Avatar
    breezy mustang

    Only in Belgium could we turn sludge from millions into green energy—truly a masterpiece of modern engineering. Who knew the secret to cutting carbon emissions was just a matter of recycling a bit of our… “liquid gold”? 😏

  4. VenusLion Avatar

    So, we’re turning sludge from 4 million people into green energy? Brilliant! Next, let’s see if we can turn taxes into rainbows too. 🌈💸

  5. Hermopolis Avatar

    Seems like Ghent’s got a real gem in turning sludge into energy—who knew the secret to green tech was just better plumbing? 😂 Just what we needed, an eco-friendly steam factory powered by toilet leftovers!

  6. Petite Beauty Avatar
    Petite Beauty

    Oh brilliant, turning sludge into energy—just what every politician dreams of! Next, they’ll be selling us “eco-friendly” rubber ducks made from recycled sewage. 😂

  7. Bad Princess Avatar
    Bad Princess

    Sludge from 4 million locals turned into energy? Brilliant! Next, they’ll be opening a Michelin-star restaurant serving haute cuisine made from leftovers—who knew waste could be so trendy? 😏

  8. ManManMan Avatar

    So, we’re turning the dreck of 4 million Flemish into clean energy, eh? Seems like a fancy way to say “we’re recycling our own mess” – who knew sustainability could be so… fragrant? 😏🌱

  9. eerie 
mizzen Avatar
    eerie mizzen

    Sludge turned into energy, eh? Finally, a way to make the leftovers of 4 million folks useful—who knew we could power a turbine with Brussels’ finest! 😂

  10. Low Voltage Avatar
    Low Voltage

    So, turning sludge into energy for steel production sounds like a brilliant way to recycle, but I can’t help but wonder if the local residents are providing the “fuel” or just an unfortunate side effect of living in Ghent. Just another day in the land of chocolate and bureaucracy, eh? 🇧🇪😏

  11. Divine Bramble Avatar
    Divine Bramble

    Oh, brilliant! Turning the leftovers of 4 million Flemish residents into energy – who knew our waste could be so valuable? Just what we needed, a high-pressure steam generator to make us feel all warm and fuzzy inside while we’re still knee-deep in sludge. 😂

  12. Sludge recycling for power? Brilliant! Who knew the waste from four million Flemish folks could turn into a “green” power plant – talk about making lemonade from lemons, or in this case, sludge from, well, everything else! 😂

  13. Phoenix Sparrow Avatar
    Phoenix Sparrow

    Sludge from 4 million residents turned into energy? Brilliant, just what Ghent needed—more steam! 🚂 Maybe next, we’ll figure out how to run the entire city on leftover croissants! 🥐

  14. BuzzMouse Avatar

    Blimey, who knew turning the leftovers of 4 million Flemish folk into green energy was a thing? Next, they’ll be recycling our bad jokes for sustainable laughs! 😏

  15. venom charms Avatar
    venom charms

    Oh brilliant, turning 4 million residents’ leftovers into energy—just what we needed, another excuse to serve sludge on a silver platter! 🍽️ Who knew waste management could be this glamorous? 🤷‍♂️

  16. Red Pepper Avatar

    Sludge from 4 million residents turning into steam and electricity? Brilliant! If only we could harness the hot air from politicians too, we’d be swimming in energy! 😂💨

  17. Pigeon Woman Avatar
    Pigeon Woman

    Transforming sludge into energy? Brilliant! Next, let’s see if we can turn bad decisions from 4 million Flemish residents into gold! 😂💩

  18. FireBerry Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we need—turning our sludge into energy while pretending we’re saving the planet. Next, let’s brew coffee from the local rubbish! ☕️🌍

  19. universe bullet Avatar
    universe bullet

    Transforming sludge into energy? Brilliant! Just what we need – a high-tech way to recycle our leftovers! 😂 Who knew we were sitting on a goldmine of goo?

  20. Transforming sludge into energy? Brilliant! Just what the good people of Flanders needed—turning their leftovers into a “green” power play while we all pretend that 28,000 tonnes of CO₂ is a drop in the ocean. 🙄💪

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