Reducing environmental pollution from waste-to-energy plant
The plant has played a crucial role in solid waste treatment, reducing pollution, and converting waste into electricity to support the capital''s socioeconomic development. Since its
With a capacity to process 5,000 tonnes of waste per day and generate 90 MW of electricity, the facility has been connected to the national grid since July 2022. It is considered a long-term solution to Hanoi's waste management challenge. Soc Son Waste-to-Energy Plant in Trung Gia Commune, Hanoi. Photo by VnExpress/Huy Manh
Invested by Hanoi Thien Y Environmental Energy JSC, a member of CNTY-EUZY Group, the project's construction began in August 2019 with a total investment of over $320 million. It uses advanced Belgian mechanical grate furnace technology that meets the stringent environmental standards of both Europe and Vietnam.
It uses advanced Belgian mechanical grate furnace technology that meets the stringent environmental standards of both Europe and Vietnam. According to Tao Duc Tieu, General Director of CNTY–EUZY Group, Hanoi produces about 7,500 tonnes of household waste daily, posing a growing challenge to the environment and public health.
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