The project is subject to a BOOT contract and includes financing, design, construction, and operations and maintenance of the facility for 35 years. The project, led by Dubai Municipality, consists of a Waste-to-Energy plant, located at the former Warsan landfill site. The facility will treat 1,900,000 tonnes of municipal solid waste per year.
Dubai manages an end-to-end waste-to-energy supply chain from smart source segregation and digital tracking to processing at the Warsan facility, syncing operations to the emirate’s clean energy and sustainability ambitions. Cities can follow suit, aggregating smart bins, sophisticated sorting and central processing.
Dubai’s waste-to-energy push sits in a tight spot: recover power without dulling recycling and waste-cut goals. Plants confront feedstock swings, high-temp equipment stress and tightening emissions regulations, while contracts, financing and technology decisions introduce friction.
Dubai situates waste-to-energy in an integrated waste plan connecting collection, recycling, energy recovery and safe disposal. The strategy complements the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050, UAE Energy Strategy 2050, and the UAE Circular Economy Policy with SMART targets for landfill diversion, grid reliability, and material recovery.
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Free QuoteBESIX and its partners carry out one of the world’s largest waste-to-energy plants to be built in a single phase. The facility will process 1.9 million tonnes of municipal waste per year, produce approximately 200 MW of …
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