The Tam Sinh Nghia Waste-to-Energy Plant – Phase 1
The Tam Sinh Nghia Waste-to-Energy Plant – Phase 1 is a key project with strategic significance in the field of environmental protection and renewable energy development in Ho Chi Minh City. Designed following a modern model, the plant not only meets the growing demand for municipal solid waste treatment in Vietnam’s largest city but also converts waste into electricity, contributing to the national power grid.
The project is implemented with advanced technology, ensuring high processing efficiency, minimizing emissions, and strictly complying with environmental standards. This is an important step towards the goal of sustainable development, harmonizing economic growth, improving the quality of life for residents, and protecting the urban ecosystem.
The project is currently in the construction phase and is expected to be completed and put into operation in Q4/2026, establishing a modern waste treatment model that contributes to reducing the environmental burden while supplementing the city’s renewable energy sources.
-
Processing capacity:
2,600 tons/day
-
Area:8 hectares out of the total 20 hectares of the allocated land for the existing plant
-
Power generation capacity:60 MW
-
Technology:Waste-to-Energy
-
Operation time:Q4/2026
Quarterly results of exhaust gas and wastewater analysis
All projects comply with quality standards
Other projects
Join us on our journey toward sustainable development.
Tam Sinh Nghia is committed to sustainable development, transforming waste into clean energy to protect the environment and the future.