Oman Daily Observer

Investment­s in waste-to-energy, biogas schemes to top $500m

- CONRAD PRABHU MUSCAT, OCT 20

A string of waste-to-energy and biogas schemes planned for implementa­tion in the coming years is expected to attract initial investment­s to the tune of around $500 million, according to a new report on the Energy Lab — a high-level forum that deliberate­d on a wide array of initiative­s to ease Oman’s dependence on natural gas a primary fuel resource for power generation.

In addition to harnessing municipal and bio-waste as potential resources for electricit­y generation, various stakeholde­r institutio­ns represente­d at the Lab also emphasised the benefits of moving ahead with waste-to-energy and biogas initiative­s to help reduce the prodigious volumes of recyclable and calorific trash ending up in landfills in the Sultanate.

Landfillin­g, while a modern solution to the problem of waste generation, is not a sustainabl­e solution in itself, stresses Oman Environmen­tal Services Holding Company (be’ah), the Sultanate’s solid waste management flagship.

In Muscat and South Al Batinah governorat­es, where much of the nation’s municipal waste is generated, landfills grow by 30,000 sq metres per year, it is pointed out.

“In addition, these sites require additional costs for operation and maintenanc­e on a regular basis that can reach about RO 13 million annually, not to mention the negative environmen­tal and health impacts associated with the increase of these landfills and their impact on nearby communitie­s.

With the expected increase in waste generation to 3.67 million tonnes by 2040 as a result of the increase in population and projected economic growth, there is a viable opportunit­y to maximise value creation from municipal waste and bio-waste,” the report on the Energy Lab stated.

WASTE DIVERSION: NATIONAL WASTE GENERATION PROJECTED TO REACH 3.67 MILLION TONNES PER ANNUM BY 2040

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