Japan’s New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organisation(NEDO), in cooperation with the Hanoi authorities and Vietnameserelevant agencies, will to carry out a project on industrial wastetreatment for electricity production in Hanoi.
TheNEDO-assisted project will be implemented on an area of 1 hectare at theNam Son waste treatment complex in the suburban district of Soc Son.
Theproject will build an incinerator with a daily capacity of 75 tonnes ofwaste, an exhaust fume treatment system and heat recovery system for a1.2 MW electricity generator, NEDO Chairman Seiji said at a workingsession between NEDO, the Hanoi People’s Committee and Vietnam ’sMinistry of Natural Resources and Environment, in Hanoi on Oct. 15.
It has a total investment of 21 million USD, of which the Japanese side financed 17 million USD.
Thisis a pilot project using Japan ’s advanced technology in industrialwaste treatment for electricity production, ensuring environmentalprotection and sustainable development, Senji said.
Oncesuccessful, it will be expanded to other cities and provinces inVietnam as well as other countries in Southeast Asia , he added.
Theinvolved parties are expected to complete feasibility study for theproject by the end of November, review final assessment during Decemberfor the signing of an agreement by the end of this year.
Construction, production, installation, test run and personnel training for the plant will be implemented in 2011 and 2012.
NEDOunder Japan ’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry isspecialised in providing support for study and development andintroducing advanced technologies relating to environment, energy andindustry around the world./.
TheNEDO-assisted project will be implemented on an area of 1 hectare at theNam Son waste treatment complex in the suburban district of Soc Son.
Theproject will build an incinerator with a daily capacity of 75 tonnes ofwaste, an exhaust fume treatment system and heat recovery system for a1.2 MW electricity generator, NEDO Chairman Seiji said at a workingsession between NEDO, the Hanoi People’s Committee and Vietnam ’sMinistry of Natural Resources and Environment, in Hanoi on Oct. 15.
It has a total investment of 21 million USD, of which the Japanese side financed 17 million USD.
Thisis a pilot project using Japan ’s advanced technology in industrialwaste treatment for electricity production, ensuring environmentalprotection and sustainable development, Senji said.
Oncesuccessful, it will be expanded to other cities and provinces inVietnam as well as other countries in Southeast Asia , he added.
Theinvolved parties are expected to complete feasibility study for theproject by the end of November, review final assessment during Decemberfor the signing of an agreement by the end of this year.
Construction, production, installation, test run and personnel training for the plant will be implemented in 2011 and 2012.
NEDOunder Japan ’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry isspecialised in providing support for study and development andintroducing advanced technologies relating to environment, energy andindustry around the world./.