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Development of Municipal Waste to Energy Projects for Cleaner Cities

GET.invest announces Finance Catalyst Grant Program

Deadline: 28-Aug-20

In the ECOWAS Region, most countries face the challenges of municipal waste collection and disposal. While the municipalities continue facing the challenges of waste management, the urban populations however continue to grow by the day and thereby compounding the existing problems.

The challenges of municipal waste management are characterized by the lack of adequate and sustainable infrastructural services, especially in the new and ever expanding settlements. One of the services that are severely hampering the development of these expanding settlements is the unavailability of adequate energy services.

The ECOWAS region continues to face interrelated challenges of energy access, energy security and climate change mitigation and adaptation, which are intertwined with the region’s economic development.

Objective of the EOI

The objective of this EOI is to select a maximum of 6 WTE projects from municipal waste from cities in ECOWAS member states to carry out pre-feasibility studies. The pre-feasibility study will among other things:

The Approach

In an effort to seek solution to address these problems, ECREEE would explore various waste management options that could generate energy from the ‘waste’. These options include:

Who can apply?

This call for projects is intended for promoters of public and private projects as well as other stakeholders involved in Management of Municipal Solid Waste:

Selection criteria

Applications from these candidates will be selected based on the following criteria:

For more information, visit http://www.ecreee.org/procurement/expression-interest-eoi-development-municipal-waste-energy-projects-cleaner-cities

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