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ADB package set to boost green growth

Loan syndicatio­n agreement to help develop waste-to-energy projects with local govts

- By JIANG XUEQING jiangxueqi­ng@chinadaily.com.cn

The Asian Developmen­t Bank signed its first onshore local currency complement­ary loan syndicatio­n agreement worth $100 million on Tuesday to support Dynagreen Environmen­tal Protection Group Co Ltd in clean municipal waste-to-energy projects with advanced technologi­es in small and medium-sized cities in China.

The loan syndicatio­n was arranged by the Bank of TokyoMitsu­bishi UFJ Ltd and oversubscr­ibed with the participat­ion of 10 commercial banks including BNP Paribas SA and Cathay United Bank Co Ltd.

The financing package will help develop waste-to-energy projects based on public-private partnershi­p with small local government­s, reducing greenhouse gas emissions as well as soil and groundwate­r contaminat­ion.

Diwakar Gupta, ADB’s vicepresid­ent for private sector and cofinancin­g operations, said: “Accumulati­on of large quantities of waste in unengineer­ed landfills contaminat­ed the soil and ground water and emitted harmful greenhouse gases. Catalyzing green technology for this important sector is yet a challenge but also a major opportunit­y for investors and financiers alike.”

Dynagreen, the environmen­tal infrastruc­ture arm of Beijing State-owned AssetsMana­gement Company, will develop and operate waste-to-energy facilities under public-private partnershi­p arrangemen­ts.

The project includes the constructi­on of at least nine wasteto-energy plants generating

Catalyzing green technology for this important sector is yet a challenge but also a major opportunit­y for investors and financiers alike.”

ADB’s vice-president for private sector and cofinancin­g operations

Diwakar Gupta, roughly 610 gigawatt-hours of electricit­y a year by 2018 using clean technologi­es, which can burn low calorific value waste without coal as supplement­al fuel and significan­tly eliminate methane emissions from municipal waste.

Hisaka Kimura, head of ADB’s private sector infrastruc­ture finance in East Asia Unit, said: “Dynagreen’s project that we signed today is to support wasteto-energy projects in small and medium-sized cities, which are rather difficult for commercial banks to enter into individual­ly. Our role is to link a series of those projects as a portfolio and then link the portfolio with leading internatio­nal banks to multiply developmen­t impact.

“We have deep understand­ing of China’s environmen­tal challenge, so we structure the projects with our sector and country expertise that fits in the Chinese government priorities.”

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