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The wasteWOIMA® waste-to-energy power plant is a new exciting opportunity to investors looking for new profitable, yet sustainable investment targets. The power plant incinerates abundantly available municipal solid waste (MSW) and other waste streams into highly desired energy commodities, such as electricity or saturated steam. Potable water production is easy to add to the equation. In addition, the investor can enjoy the “free” revenue from the waste tipping fee for receiving the waste normally placed in a landfill. By utilizing waste, we can also avoid high methane emissions from landfills and will burden the environment considerably less than before.
The modular WOIMA Ecosystem and wasteWOIMA® Solutions rely on world-class engineering, high level of pre-fabrication and synergies between the different solutions to generate excellent return on the investment. The payback time of WOIMA Solutions is typically below 8 years and can be as low as 5 years. And they are up-and-running within 15-18 months generating cash flow years before larger plants would. The WOIMA Solutions are highly automated to ensure low operational cost. With a lighter structure than large plants, its maintenance needs are also considerably lower.
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Waste Management
- Creating new business potential
- Simplifying waste logistics
- Reducing environmental impacts
- Matching future regulations
- Postponing landfill investments
- Green image benefits
Power & Utility
- Decentralizing power generation
- Enabling off-grid solutions
- Offering fuel & production flexibility
- Harnessing endless fuel source
- Utilizing carbon credit schemes
- Fast plant delivery
Investors
- Excellent return on investment (ROI)
- Scalable business model
- Diversified investment portfolio
- Vendor arranged funding
- Fast project roll-out
- Plant relocation option
Other Stakeholders
- Turning waste into local welfare
- Health & environmental benefits
- Local reliable energy supply
- Educational & job opportunities
- Improving living conditions
- Implementing development funding