The investment project under discussion involves the construction of a waste-to-energy plant in Almaty. The proposed investment volume is $270 million, with a processing capacity of approximately 2,000 tons of waste per day and up to 60 MW of electricity generation, covering a significant portion of the city’s energy needs. The project will create hundreds of new jobs, attract advanced technologies, and include knowledge transfer and personnel training. Electricity will be generated by incinerating solid household waste using SUS Environment’s patented high-efficiency technologies, which meet European environmental standards. The energy efficiency of such facilities reaches 26%, exceeding the industry average. The company has already presented a preliminary feasibility study and architectural concepts developed in collaboration with France’s AIA Life Designers and China’s Wintop Design. SUS Environment plans to sign an Investment Agreement with the Government of Kazakhstan.
Post time: Apr-24-2025