The giant €304 million Pomona dumpsite waste-to-energy project expected to generate up to 22MW of electricity, has kick-started following site handover to the contractor, Geogenix BV.
The acting City of Harare director of Works Engineer Gerald
Mutumhe said the handover will establish a 30-year business venture under the
Build-Operate-Transfer model.
Geogenix BV country representative Mr Dilesh Nguwaya
thanked the Government for creating a conducive environment for attracting
international investors into the energy sector especially at a time when power
shortages have become a daily challenge.
“We hope to play our part in alleviating this problem. The
establishment of the Pomona plant will guarantee availability of electricity,
create employment, boost economic growth, help in transfer bill in purchasing
power (electricity) from outside the country and compliment other independent
power producers,” said Mr Nguwaya. Herald
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