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Malaysia to put $130m into power plant
Monday, January 14, 2008

By Jamil Khan


KARACHI: The City District Government Karachi (CDGK) has inked an agreement with a Malaysian firm that will invest $130 million for the installation of a waste-to-energy project which will produce 50MW of electricity.

A Letter of Intent (LoI) for the project was signed Sunday night at a local hotel by EDO Municipal Services Masood Alam and Managing Director Abaseen International (Pvt) Limited Omer Malik in a ceremony that was attended by City Nazim Mustafa Kamal, DCO Karachi Javed Hanif, EDOs and other officials.

“This will be the first plant in Karachi that would use the plasma gasification technology, which is being used in the energy sector worldwide to generate electricity from municipal waste. We will facilitate the Malaysian firm in allocation of land and provision of unsorted municipal solid waste for the plant, and the rest would be their responsibility,” Kamal said. He said that they had been working on the project for the last 18 months and it will help mitigate the ongoing power crisis and maintain the city’s cleanliness as the CDGK would obtain a share from the Carbon Crediting.

Omer Malik told Daily Times that the plant will be installed on 25 acres of land in Korangi and the agreement to finalize the project will be signed within the next 30 days. “Plasma gasification has been used in Malaysia and Karachi will be the second location where electricity will be produced from municipal waste.” He mentioned that the project is based on a Build-Operate and Transfer (BOT) basis for a concession period of 25 years and that they will get 15 percent of the profit from energy sale while the rest would go to the KESC.

Responding to a question, he said that the project was environment friendly as the municipal waste will be utilized to produce electricity and its residue could be used as slabs for flooring.


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Mark Sien
Man, imagine enough of these waste-conversion units to keep our country sparkly clean.
SurvivoR
cool.. great step forward to a better Karachi and eventually a better Pakistan!
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