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a WtE facility near the Al-Dhafra landfill
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates: In March 2024, a consortium led by Marubeni Corporation, including Kanadevia Inova and the Japan Overseas Infrastructure Investment Corporation for Transport & Urban Development (JOIN), was selected to design, build, and operate a WtE facility near the Al-Dhaf...Read more -
a new household WtE plant
Corrèze, France: In November 2024, VINCI Construction was awarded a contract exceeding €100 million to design and build a new household WtE plant near Brive-la-Gaillarde. The facility will have a treatment capacity of 79,000 tonnes per year, equivalent to the annual waste produced by 200,000 resi...Read more -
a WtE plant
Chiayi City, Taiwan: In October 2024, JFE Engineering Corporation received an order for major equipment for a WtE plant from ECOVE Chiayi Energy Corporation. The plant is designed with a processing capacity of 500 tonnes per day and is part of the Green Energy Sustainable Circulation Center BOT P...Read more -
The Jeram WtE plant
Kuala Selangor, Malaysia: In October 2023, AFRY was awarded a contract by Worldwide PMC Sdn. Bhd. to provide owner’s engineering services for a WtE project. The Jeram WtE plant will have a capacity of approximately 2,700 tonnes per day, producing a net electrical output of up to 52 MW for e...Read more -
the Hagenholz WtE facility
Zurich, Switzerland: In September 2023, Kanadevia Inova was selected by Entsorgung + Recycling Zurich to build a new line at the Hagenholz WtE facility. Scheduled to be operational in 2026, the new line will increase the plant’s capacity by 120,000 tonnes of waste annually, generating 48 MW...Read more -
the Legok Nangka WtE Project
West Java, Indonesia: In August 2023, a consortium led by Sumitomo Corporation, in partnership with Hitachi Zosen Corporation and PT Energia Prima Nusantara, was awarded the Legok Nangka WtE Project. The facility aims to manage approximately 2,000 tonnes of waste per day and generate electricity,...Read more -
Iraq’s First: Groundbreaking Ceremony for Baghdad Waste-to-Energy Project Marks a Step towards a More Sustainable Future
BAGHDAD, March 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — On March 20, 2025, the groundbreaking ceremony for Iraq’s first waste-to-energy project was successfully concluded in Baghdad. Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani launched the construction ceremony. The waste-to-energy project is...Read more -
Uzbekistan invests $1.3 billion in waste-to-energy projects
Uzbekistan is committing $1.3 billion to waste-to-energy projects, aiming to diversify its energy sources and improve waste management in partnership with international companies. Uzbekistan is strengthening its energy infrastructure by investing $1.3 billion in waste-to-energy (WtE) projects. Th...Read more -
Energy from Waste (EfW) plant
An Energy from Waste (EfW) plant is a facility that converts non-recyclable waste materials into usable energy, typically in the form of electricity and/or heat. This process is a part of waste management that helps reduce the amount of waste sent to landfills while also providing an alternative ...Read more -
Mechanical Conveying System in municipal solid waste incineration plant
Mechanical conveying systems play a critical role in the efficient operation of a Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Incineration Plant. They are responsible for transporting waste materials through various stages of the incineration process, ensuring a continuous and controlled flow of material for pro...Read more -
Bootec in Silo and Tank Manufacturing
The Unmatched Advantages of Bootec in Silo and Tank Manufacturing For over 16 years, Bootec has been at the forefront of silo and tank manufacturing, providing innovative and high-quality solutions to industries around the world. With nearly two decades of experience, our commitment to ex...Read more -
I·PARK Waste-to-Energy Facilities: Transforming Waste into Renewable Energy in Hong Kong
The Hong Kong government is actively promoting the construction of waste-to-energy facilities to address the issue of landfill overcrowding. One such facility is I·PARK1, which is currently being built and will be able to process 3,000 tons of municipal solid waste per day. Another facilit...Read more
