Use Case: Relocating the power plant with ease

The modular wasteWOIMA® power plant will revolutionize the way power plants are designed and built. The container-sized modules are prefabricated to include the technical equipment making up the power plant.

The power plant relocation option is an excellent guarantee to the investors. If the operating environment becomes unfavorable, relocating the plant protects some 90% of the investment. Only the concrete foundations are left behind. This also creates new business models, like leasing the plant for temporary use.

The wasteWOIMA® power plant design is based on standard 20’ and 40’ container-sized modules, which simultaneously act as
• easily transportable units
• secure enclosures
• installation platform for technical solutions
• protective housing on-site

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Benefits

Waste Management

  • Creating new business potential such leasing
  • Simplifying waste logistics
  • Reducing environmental impacts
  • Matching future regulations
  • 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