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Project Report - Tyre Waste Recycling

Sri Lanka plans $230mn waste energy plant

Company Name : Nepra Environmental Solutions Pvt.Ltd-bansi Source : http://www.lankabusinessonline.com/fullstory.php?nid=805903465

Apr 07, 2010 (LBO) - A Malaysian-Bahraini joint venture, Orizon Renewable Energy, plans to invest 230 million US dollars in Sri Lanka to set up a power plant that will generate energy from solid waste, the investment promotion agency said. The Board of Investment said in a statement it has signed an agreement with the joint venture company for the project to be built on a 20-acre land at Kahatamedawelyaya, Muthurajawela, in the Gampaha District, north of Colombo.

The power plant will destroy up to 1,300 tonnes of solid waste a day to generate 55 Megawatts of power to the national power grid. Siti Fatima Mohamed Shariff, chairman of Orizon Renewable Energy, said construction work on the project will start in October 2010. "Sri Lanka can also benefit from carbon credit qualification by introducing an environmentally friendly facility." The first phase of the project involves the rehabilitation of an existing waste dump site at Bloemendhal, in Colombo north. The project also involves the construction and operation of a new landfill for fresh water wastes from Colombo and the Western Province.

"The main attraction to the public and to the country is that thanks to this project, wastes will be completely destroyed without causing pollution or gas emissions," the BOI statement said. "It also will ensure that no more lands are allocated to landfills." A M C Kulasekera, Deputy Director General of the BOI said the gains from the project will benefit not just the investor but society at large. This will be through an improvement of the environment, a reduction of health hazards, increased generation of much needed power and the creation of new employment opportunities for local people, he said. It will also reduce Sri Lanka’s dependence on fossil fuel.



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