South Africa to receive the WTE
Waste to Energy International (WTEI) started the development process aimed at South Africa to receive the WTE plant. Today, we have signed an agreement to develop, invest in, and construct…
Waste to Energy International (WTEI) started the development process aimed at South Africa to receive the WTE plant. Today, we have signed an agreement to develop, invest in, and construct…
The delegation of WTEI partners had a successful visit to Algiers, where they discussed WTE with the Algerian Minister. The Minister for Energy Transition and Renewable Energies of Algeria, Benattou…
WTEI’s partner made the presentation on the establishment of the WTE industry in Egypt at the ‘Egypt Can with Industry’ conference. The new sector of Egyptian industry is being developed…
The outgoing 2021 was marked by a rapid increase in waste-to-energy activity in Africa, with several recent projects inspired by new trends. It appears that interest in waste-to-energy has increased…
WTEI consortium performed key meetings with Ethiopian officials. Recently, we published the “Waste to energy development in Africa – a new plant by WTEI” post. We can now reveal that…
Waste to Energy International (WTEI) continues to develop waste-to-energy projects in Africa, adhering to its long-term strategy. In addition to our waste-to-energy project in Egypt, we have signed an agreement…