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Feasibility study on Waste-to-Energy plant in Siem Reap province proposed

July 24, 2020
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A feasibility study on waste-to-energy plant has been proposed to be conducted in Siem Reap province, aiming to convert waste to energy and keep the city clean.

Proposed by China’s MIZUDA firm, the 12-megawatt waste-to-energy plant needs at least 210,000 tonnes of waste a year to generate power about 750,000 kWh.

The project was presented in a meeting held on July 21 by a delegation of MIZUDA to Siem Reap provincial leaders.

According to the delegation, the company has concluded a survey in late 2019 showing that Siem Reap province currently produces 480 tonnes of waste per day, and the waste is estimated to increase to 600 tonnes in 2022, and to 1,000 tonnes by 2035.

Tea Seiha, Governor of Siem Reap province, welcomed the project, stressing that it will contribute to protecting the environment and supplying about 10 percent of the province’s total power consumption.

In this regard, many waste-to-energy projects have been proposed and studied, but no projects have been by far put into investment yet, said Victor Jona, Director General of Energy at the Ministry of Mines and Energy.

The high cost of investment and power tariffs generated from waste-burning power plants are higher compared with other power sources, H.E. Victor Jona told AKP recently.

“The tariff from burning waste to generate power is higher, but the project is important because it can keep our cities clean from waste and also get power for the grid,” he underlined. Chea Vannak – AKP

This article was first published in Khmer Times. All contents and images are copyright to their respective owners and sources.

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