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Waste is a burning problem, but burning’s no solution
HÀ NỘI — After years of suffering, the residents could not take the stink any more. On January 11, they… (Read more)
Bioenergy
PUB, NEA find a way to convert sludge and food waste into energy
SINGAPORE - What gets flushed down your toilet every day might just not be wasted. After a two-year trial, Singapore's… (Read more)
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Waste-to-energy: A renewable opportunity for Southeast Asia?
Southeast Asia’s urban population is projected to rise to nearly 400 million by 2030, requiring significant investment in waste management to… (Read more)
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British company to invest $200m in West Java waste-to-fuel plants
British recycling company Plastic Energy Ltd. is set to invest US$200 million to build waste-to-fuel plants in several cities across… (Read more)
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Environment group hits plan for MPIC-led Quezon City waste incinerator
MANILA, Philippines — An environmental group opposed to garbage incineration, is urging the Quezon City government to cancel a planned… (Read more)
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Country’s first waste-to-energy plant to start operations in June
The country's first waste-to-energy (WTE) plant in Tanah Merah, Negeri Sembilan, is on schedule to begin operations in June. Housing… (Read more)
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Wasting away to make energy
Many private companies in the Thai renewable energy field are pleased with the new version of the national power development… (Read more)
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Open tender for waste-to-energy management system
PETALING JAYA: The government will hold an open tender exercise for companies interested in developing a waste-to-energy (WTE) management system… (Read more)
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Construction of P2.5-billion waste-to-energy project in Davao to start in Q3
DAVAO CITY (MindaNews / 29 March) – The national government will start the construction of the waste-to-energy (WTE) project worth… (Read more)
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Indonesia to auction three waste-to-energy projects this year
The government plans to auction three waste-to-energy projects this year, one in the West Java capital of Bandung and two… (Read more)