Waste-to-energy: Expensive technology that aims to solve landfill problem
Infrastructure conference highlights region’s waste-management challenges
Three years after awarding the project to deal with Cayman’s landfill problems to a consortium led by Dart, now known as ReGen, plans for a waste-to-energy facility are finally taking shape.
The current timeline projects that the landfill remediation of the north mound of the George Town landfill will be completed next year.
The waste-to-energy and recycling facilities, as well as a lined landfill for any residual waste that remains after burning most of the trash, should be commissioned and operational by 2024.
The project stems from a public private partnership deal between government and the consortium that was finally signed in March of this year.
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