Our company and the Thai government to discuss cooperation with waste-to-energy projects

At present, China's waste-to-energy technology has reached the EU standard - that is, the toxic gas emitted by waste incineration does not exceed 0.1 ng per cubic meter. The waste-to-energy technology of several environmentally-friendly enterprises in China, which is cooperating with China, can even reach a gas discharge of no more than 0.01 ng per cubic meter, which is in an international leading position. It has formed a full-industry chain service capability such as investment, equipment supply and engineering general contracting, and is vigorously moving forward along the road of “going out” of waste-to-energy generation.


Many countries in Southeast Asia also strongly support the development of waste treatment and municipal projects. The Thai Ministry of Finance is preparing to launch a series of infrastructure funds to seek private investment in public infrastructure projects. According to the government's third revised development plan for 2010-2030, the new capacity building of 55,000 MW will be completed by 2030. The investment in power production and transmission is about 800 billion baht. It is estimated that 39% of the total power generation by 2022 will come from Renewable Energy.


The Thai Minister of Industry said that “Thailand produces 60 million tons of waste every year, including general waste and industrial toxic waste. The biomass power generation project is planned to be implemented next year. The project will cost 1.8 billion baht and is expected to help clear 500 tons of garbage every day. The Thai government has issued A clear policy aimed at promoting the development of waste-to-energy plants, on the one hand, to solve the problem of excess waste, on the one hand, to produce electricity.


Li Jianjun, the chairman of our company, pointed out that the domestic garbage content of China and Thailand is similar, and China's technology is advanced and the price is better than the EU. In my group's view, the garbage problem is like a "city gold mine." At the beginning of Thailand's strong demand for renewable energy market, our group is willing to create a beautiful environmental card for Southeast Asia.

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