Millions of dollars handling Khanh Son landfill (Da Nang)

PJI Joint Venture Company - LFGC will invest about 3 million USD to build a biogas energy recovery project from Khanh Son landfill.

On 2/5, Da Nang Urban Environment Company said: The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment has agreed to let this company coordinate with joint venture PJI - LFGC (Canada - Malaysia) to promote the construction of the project 'Thu. recovering bio-energy from Da Nang landfill according to CDM clean development mechanism.

This is a project to handle gas collection system from Khanh Son landfill to generate electricity, gradually reducing emissions from the environment, while increasing the amount of electricity for the city. Da Nang for 10-12 years.

According to Pham Thi Nu, deputy head of the Environmental Quality Division (Da Nang Urban Environment Company), in early 2008, the project will be built with a total investment of about 3 million USD by PJI Joint Venture Company. - LFGC sponsors.

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Millions of dollars are about to be invested by partners to handle Khanh Son landfill (Da Nang) (Photo: HC)

Same day, City People's Committee Office. Da Nang said, Vice Chairman of the City People's Committee. Da Nang Van Huu Chien has also worked with the delegation of FFK Environment Co. Ltd. (Germany) led by Director Frank Kochan to survey the project of building a waste treatment plant with 100% foreign investment in Danang.

According to Mr. Kochan, if the project is allowed to deploy, FFK will build a continuous waste treatment system worth 75 million Euro, applying high technology with an estimated processing scale of 1000 tons of garbage / years and create recycling products from waste (fuel) provided to industries. This will create a great economic benefit for the city.

Mr. Van Huu Chien highly appreciated FFK's 100% foreign-invested environmental project, because the project contributes to the strategy of building an environmental city and sustainable development of Da Nang, while the funding source for the environmental projects of the city is very limited.

It is expected that FFK's delegation will return to Da Nang in June 2007 to conduct surveys and work with the City's specialized agencies to provide a specific action plan for the project.

Hai Chau