Feasibility Assessment of Municipal Solid Waste to Energy Generation in Zimbabwe
Assessment of the potential for energy generation and greenhouse gas emission reduction potential from the municipal solid waste generated in urban areas of Zimbabwe.
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Client
Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Zimbabwe
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Country
Zimbabwe
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Project Value
USD6,300.00
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Date
August to October 2021
Project Description
This project aims to conduct a feasibility assessment of converting municipal solid waste into energy in urban areas of Zimbabwe. The project involves evaluating the technical and economic viability of waste-to-energy technologies, assessing the waste generation and composition, and analyzing the potential environmental and social impacts. The findings will inform decision-making processes related to waste management strategies and renewable energy generation in Zimbabwe’s urban areas.
Activities
- Collecting data on waste generation rates, composition, and characteristics.
- Assessing waste-to-energy technologies and their applicability.
- Analyzing the economic viability of waste-to-energy projects.
- Evaluating potential environmental and social impacts.
- Providing recommendations for waste management strategies and renewable energy generation.
Role: Contractor
