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First sod turned at second waste-to-energy plant in Ho Chi Minh City

A private company broke ground on its waste-to-energy plant, which will burn garbage to generate electricity, in Ho Chi Minh City on Wednesday, following in the footsteps of another firm in August. The groundbreaking ceremony was organized on the premises of Tam Sinh Nghia Investment – Development Joint-Stock Company in Cu Chi District. The plant will be able to process 2,000 metric tons of trash a day upon completion. The construction of the power plant is part of a bid to reduce the rate of burying garbage in Ho Chi Minh City to 50 percent in 2020 and to 20 percent in 2025. More trash-to-energy plants should be built in order to properly and efficiently treat garbage in Ho Chi Minh City, Nguyen Thien Nhan, secretary of the municipal Party Committee, said at the groundbreaking ceremony. The plant in Cu Chi uses German technology that has been applied in 34 countries, Tam Sinh Nghia leaders said. This technology is fit for processing Asian garbage that tends not to be classified and to have high humidity. Trash will be stored five to seven days for it to dry, before being moved to the incinerator for burning. The ensuing heat will then… Read full this story

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