A new waste to energy plant in Vietnam invested by European company
Good news for Vietnam observing a waste-to-energy plant invested by European company.
The future is clear: treat your waste properly for your country to grow environmentally respectful.
Finnish energy technology firm Valmet has signed a contract of between €20 million ($22.5 million) and €30 million ($33.8 million) for the delivery of a waste-to-energy plant in Vietnam.
The contract has been signed with waste treatment company Thang Long Energy Environment for the firm’s greenfield waste-to-energy plant in Bac Ninh province.
Valmet will provide its circulating fluidized bed boiler for the project. The boiler will be used to burn waste to produce steam that will power a turbine generator. This is the first time Valmet is supplying this type of boiler in Asia.
The waste-to-energy plant is expected to generate 10 MW of electricity which will be integrated into the Vietnamese main grid for reliability.
The project is expected to be operational by the end of 2023 and forms efforts by Thailand to invest in sustainable energy production.
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