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First waste-to-energy plant for the Philippines

Hitachi Zosen will construct the plant in the Manila metropolitan area.
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The plant is expected to cost approximately 350 million Euro, including the initial investment and costs for running the facility for two decades. Hitachi Zosen will create a special purpose company for this project.

The facility is expected to process the waste of Manilas 3 million residents and to produce more than 20.000 kW of energy. Operation is expected to begin in the early 2020s.

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