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Cebu Province in the Philippines To Construct Asia’s Most Advanced Waste to Energy (WtE) Plant

AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS / AGILITYPR.NEWS / July 01, 2021 / The consortium of Amsterdam Waste Environmental Consultancy & Technology B.V. (AWECT) and Waste Management, Inc. obtained original proponent status for its proposal to construct the most advanced WtE plant in Asia. This came after the Province of Cebu in the Philippines accepted the consortium’s proposal on June 10, 2021, to build a 36-megawatt High Efficiency Waste-to-Energy (HE WtE) facility.


The proposed facility will deploy AWECT’s state-of-the-art High Efficiency (HE) technology, processing 1,500 tonnes of residual solid waste per day, collected from all local governments in the Province of Cebu.


The facility will be located in Barangay Tinaan in Naga City and the project duration is 25 years, which can be extended by another 25 years.

 

Landmark project for the local community

 

The project will bring approximately USD 200 million as private investment into the Province of Cebu and will be undertaken at no cost to the provincial government. Once implemented, the project will provide income to the province in the form of a percentage of the project’s revenues.


The HE WtE plant will divert 85 to 90 per cent of the waste that currently goes to the province’s landfill sites and it is planned to create 100 to120 high skilled local direct jobs, plus hundreds of indirect ones.


Additional benefits of this facility to the local community include reduction of air pollution, odour, littering and a lower risk of water contamination.


The waste challenge in Cebu


The Province of Cebu has consistently been awarded the status of the wealthiest province in the Philippines by the country’s Commission on Audit. This rapid economic and population growth has, therefore, generated an increase in the output of solid waste. Current solutions are no longer optimal as they devote an increasing amount of land to be used as landfill.


For this reason, the consortium proposed the deployment of the same expertise used to build the AEB Amsterdam facility, which is the most efficient and the cleanest WtE plant in the world. The plant in Amsterdam can generate 900 kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity from each ton of waste and has processed over 5.5 million tons of waste since its commissioning in 2008. AWECT expects similar success from its Cebu facility.


By turning the waste into electricity in a controlled manner, waste is diverted from landfill, avoiding the emission of CO2 and other harmful greenhouse gasses (GHG) emitted by landfill.


More information on AWECT can be found at www.awect.com


About Us

AWECT is a private spin-out of AEB Amsterdam, the public waste management company of the capital of The Netherlands and operator of one of the largest Waste-to-Energy (WtE) plants in the world. AEB’s 4th generation or High Efficiency WtE facility incorporates more than 100 years of proven experience making it beyond “Best Available Technology” as classified by the European Union. AWECT develops integrated waste management projects centered around its unique HE WtE technology. AWECT plants meet the strictest environmental regulations worldwide and are designed for maximizing energy recovery. Its solution generates 25+% more electricity from every ton of waste when compared to conventional WtE technologies. This powerful combination of best-in-class technology and low emissions improves the business case of the project and works well in countries where gate fees are low or non-existent while electricity prices are relatively high. The HE plants of AWECT, focuses on the maximization of resources from the residual waste, kickstarts the development of - and will form an integral part of - the circular economy.

Contacts

Bruno Guenka Alfinito

b.guenka@awect.com

Stephie Wood

Senior Account Executive

stephanie@stonejunction.co.uk

Phone: +44 1785 225416