![[redacted] Waste-to-Energy Initiative](/assets/project-wte-Dia5n2JS.jpg)
Converting municipal and organic waste into clean baseload power.
A next-generation Waste-to-Energy and Resource Recovery Plant converting more than 15,000 tons of municipal, industrial, and organic waste each year into renewable electricity, recovered materials, and long-term regional employment.
[redacted] faces mounting pressure on landfill capacity, a heavy fossil-fuel import bill, and ambitious renewable energy targets. Traditional disposal cannot keep pace with local waste streams or climate commitments.
The facility integrates waste-to-energy conversion, resource recovery, and a co-located manufacturing park. Feedstock is sourced from municipal solid waste, industrial residues, and organic waste from local distilleries and agri-processors — turning a disposal problem into a stable stream of clean power and reusable materials.
The initiative is expected to generate 200–300 permanent direct jobs across plant operations, a light-industry park, cultural and tourism facilities, and administration, with an additional 120–180 roles during the 24-month construction phase.
Directly supports the host nation's renewable energy roadmap, reduces landfill dependence, offsets fossil-fuel imports, and strengthens climate resilience — all delivered through a public-private partnership with no additional public debt.
Omni Caricom · CSDC · Proteus Engineering