STRATCAP commits US$ 200 million for a Waste to Energy Facility in Hanoi.
- StratCap Investment & Consulting
- Apr 9, 2019
- 1 min read

Today during the Dutch Trade mission meeting with Hanoi People Commission (9 April), StratCap International introduced Amsterdam Waste to Energy(WtE) technology to address 1/3 of Hanoi’s waste challenge.
In a speech at the Hanoi People Committee, Mr Wieger D. Otter from StratCap addressed how WtE could address the Municipal Solid waste problem within Sustainable City Development.
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) fits within the circular economy as a last resort (after Re-design, Re-Use and Re-cycling) as a good alternative to Landfill.
Globally humans produce some 2.1 billion ton solid waste per year (0.74kg per person per day); locked inside this waste is 10% of the Global Energy used, and thus now ignored and “wasted”.
Hanoi has a MSW challenge of some 7-8000 ton per day (of which only 10% is plastics), most of this is landfilled, whereas the landfill site are congested and overloaded.
StratCap has contracted AWECT to bring Amsterdam Technology to Vietnam. This technology one of the best in the world to produce Energy from Waste, is the most efficient of its kind and has a negative CO2 Footprint, meaning it has, because of its power replacement effect, no negative impact on the world greenhouse gas situation.
Emission, Noise and Odour are well below European Standards, which is logic as one consider that the AEB plant is located only 8 km away from Amsterdam city centre.
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