Recently, the Malaysian Selangor renewable energy power station project undertaken by Jiangsu Bootec Environment Engineering
held a groundbreaking ceremony. This project is the first waste incineration power generation project in Selangor and is also a
demonstration project for the development of green energy, energy conservation and emission reduction in Malaysia.
The first phase of the project has an installed capacity of 25 megawatts and a waste treatment capacity of 1,400 tons/day. The
second phase of the project has an installed capacity of 26 megawatts and a waste treatment capacity of 1,500 tons/day. The
estimated total construction period of the project is 29 months.
Jiangsu Bootec Environment Engineering won the bid for the first and second phases of the Selangor power station project in
Malaysia by relying on the conveying systems and solutions of extra-large domestic waste and the integrated distributed energy
supply technology.
This technology has the advantages of greatly improving the thermal efficiency of the entire plant, reducing the plant’s power
consumption rate, near zero emissions of secondary pollutants, and intensive land utilization.
This is Bootec Environment’s another large scale domestic waste incineration power generation project overseas. It is an
important milestone and marks a new breakthrough in overseas markets.
Post time: Apr-17-2024