Ambitious Plans to Rid Freetown of Waste & Generate Energy

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Infinitum Energy Group, a developer of global power projects, has tabled a bid to create a waste-to-energy power plant in the capital city of Freetown that aims to add 30 megawatts to Sierra Leone’s energy supply and sell electricity generated by refuse back to the government.

The ambitious plan is to rid the city of Freetown of thousands of tonnes of waste and rejuvenate acres of land, offering at least some hope for a generation of children and converting waste such as plastics, wood, tyres, food scraps and even coal into renewable, on-demand, baseload power from an eight-acre power plant in the Hastings area of Freetown.

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