Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources of Jordan (MEMR) has issued a Request for Expression of Interest (RFEOI) seeking interested developers to carry out a waste-to-energy project in Irbid Governorate on build, own, operate and transfer basis.
The scope of the project involves the design, financing, construction, commissioning, ownership, operation and maintenance of the waste-to-energy project, which will be located in the vicinity of Al Ekaider landfill in Irbid Governorate.
From the Commercial Operation Date (COD) the project company will operate the plant for a period of about 25 years.
The project would be located near Al Ekaider landfill, which is operated by the Joint Service Council for Irbid District and currently receives 1,250 tonnes per day of municipal solid waste. The facility will have a capacity of 1,000 tonnes per day.
The deadline for the submission of the EOI documents is on or before June 20.
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