Da Nang city in Central Vietnam is inviting investors to participate in the development of a waste-to-energy plant with a daily processing capacity of 1,000 tons and an electricity generation capacity of 20 MW.
The project will be implemented under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model and will be located at the Khanh Son Solid Waste Treatment Complex (Khanh Son landfill).
The investment and construction period is scheduled for 2025 to 2028. The project will have an operational term of 25 years, excluding the time required for preparatory procedures such as the preparation, appraisal, and approval of the feasibility study, investor selection, and facility construction.
The project aims to: enhance the city’s capacity to handle its increasing volume of domestic waste; ensure the security and reliability of waste collection, treatment, and environmental sanitation; meet sustainable development goals; and improve the overall quality of the urban environment.
With a total estimated investment of over VND2.777 trillion (approximately $106 million), the project will span a land area of 53,768 square meters and is expected to be implemented under a Build–Lease–Transfer (BLT) contract model.