RoK firm to build waste-to-energy plant in Hung Yen

The Republic of Korea (RoK)’s Hao Group said it plans to invest in a waste-to-energy plant with a daily capacity of 150 tonnes of rubbish in the northern province of Hung Yen. 
RoK firm plans to build waste-to-energy plant in Hung Yen (Source: VNA)
RoK firm plans to build waste-to-energy plant in Hung Yen (Source: VNA)

At a meeting with local authorities on September 29, the group said it would produce high-capacity batteries and microbiological fertilizer through waste fermentation.

The group called on the provincial authorities to facilitate the early implementation of the project, which aims to provide electricity for the Electricity of Vietnam (EVN), reduce environmental pollution and increase locals’ income.

Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Van Phong affirmed his support for the project, requesting the group to conduct thorough feasibility studies.

He also pledged that the locality will create the best conditions for the investor to successfully implement the project.

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