Register | Forgot password?
Switch to Arabic
Monday, December 7 - 2009

Dubai plant to turn waste into fuel mooted

  • United Arab Emirates: Thursday, June 25 - 2009 at 10:53

Representatives of the Earth Power Group, a joint venture between South Africa's Centre of Material and Process Synthesis, the Russian Academy of Sciences and Alye International, a US green-energy company, have said the JV is in the final stages of talks with Dubai to build a plant that will turn municipal waste into transport fuel, The National has reported. Dubai's venture, which is expected to be operational within two years, will begin with a single module worth between $25m and $30m and capable of accepting 50 tons of municipal waste a day. Each ton of waste can be converted into 2.7 barrels of synthetic fuel.

Also consider reading:

Disclaimer:

The information comprised in this section is not, nor is it held out to be, a solicitation of any person to take any form of investment decision. The content of the AMEinfo.com Web site does not constitute advice or a recommendation by AME Info FZ LLC / Emap Limited and should not be relied upon in making (or refraining from making) any decision relating to investments or any other matter. You should consult your own independent financial adviser and obtain professional advice before exercising any investment decisions or choices based on information featured in this AMEinfo.com Web site.

AME Info FZ LLC / Emap Limited can not be held liable or responsible in any way for any opinions, suggestions, recommendations or comments made by any of the contributors to the various columns on the AMEinfo.com Web site nor do opinions of contributors necessarily reflect those of AME Info FZ LLC / Emap Limited.

In no event shall AME Info FZ LLC / Emap Limited be liable for any damages whatsoever, including, without limitation, direct, special, indirect, consequential, or incidental damages, or damages for lost profits, loss of revenue, or loss of use, arising out of or related to the AMEinfo.com Web site or the information contained in it, whether such damages arise in contract, negligence, tort, under statute, in equity, at law or otherwise.