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Abu Dhabi receives prequalification documents for waste-to-energy project

The successful developer will own up to 40% of the special purpose vehicle (SPV) established to develop and operate and maintain the project. (Image source: Adobe Stock)

Abu Dhabi-based Emirates Water & Electricity Company (EWEC), in partnership with Abu Dhabi Waste Management Centre (Tadweer), has received prequalification documents from firms for a major waste-to-energy (WTE) project, which will developed under the independent power producer (IPP) model

 

EWEC have invited firms which had submitted expressions of interest (EOI) to submit prequalification documents for the WTE project.

More than 80 firms had submitted EOI in February for the project, which will be located near the existing Al-Dhafra landfill site in Abu Dhabi. The WTE plant is expected to have a processing capacity of between 600,000 and 900,000 tonnes of waste per year.

The successful developer will own up to 40% of the special purpose vehicle (SPV) established to develop and operate and maintain the project. The Abu Dhabi government will hold the remaining 60%.

More information about the project and how to submit EOI can be found on the EWEC website.

Energy & Utilities reported in October that EWEC and Tadweer had appointed advisers for two planned WTE projects in Abu Dhabi.

According to sources close to the project, Denmark?s Ramboll has been selected as technical adviser, UK law firm Ashurst as legal adviser and the local Tribe has been appointed as financial adviser for two WTE projects which will have a total power generation capacity of up to 150MW and the capacity to process up to 1.5 million tonnes of waste per year.