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East Rockingham Waste to Energy is a waste-to-energy power station under construction located in East Rockingham, Western Australia. Once completed, the facility is scheduled to process in excess of of waste and will produce 29 MW of power.


Background

At the time of project approval, Australia generated 23 million tonnes of waste to landfill every year, with the state of Western Australia having the lowest waste recovery and highest waste generation rate per capita in the country. The geography of Perth, situated on a sandy coastal plain and relying heavily on groundwater as a source of potable water, meant new landfill sites were unlikely to be approved in the metropolitan region and existing ones were nearing capacity. As a consequence, the
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encouraged local councils to end their dependency on landfills by the year 2020 as the practice was not sustainable.


Overview

East Rockingham Waste to Energy, at the time of construction approval in January 2020, was the second approved
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in Australia. The facility is intended to take waste otherwise destined for landfill from the Cities of Cockburn,
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, Kalamunda and
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as well as the
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. The facility is jointly financed and owned by British company John Laing Group, Acciona Concesiones,
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as well as Masdar Tribe Energy, a subsidiary of Mubadala Investment Company. Once in operation, the facility is projected to annually process of general waste as well as of biosolids, to produce 29 MW of power. As a waste produced, the facility will create of
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annually, which is destined for use as construction material. Construction of the facility is scheduled to employ 300 people, while operation will employ 50. Construction of the facility, which began in May 2020, received A$18 million in federal funding from the
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as well as A$57.5 million in subordinated debt from the Federal government's
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. The facility is contracted to be operated and maintained by French company Suez once completed, with completion originally scheduled for late 2022. In late 2022 it was announced that the completion of the project had been delayed until 2023. At the time of approval in January 2020, two other waste-to-energy plants were approved for construction in Western Australia, the
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which will use the same incineration technology as the East Rockingham plant and will be located away, and a plant in Port Headland, which will use a low temperature gasification technology. Of these three plants, the Kwinana one was the first to start construction, in 2018, and is scheduled to be larger than the East Rockingham facility, designed for of waste and scheduled to produce 36 MW of power. Located on a site, the East Rockingham Waste to Energy facility will include a bottom ash treatment plant as part of the requirement to achieve the required landfill diversion.


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East Rockingham Waste to Energy Facility Revised Proposal
Environmental Protection Authority (
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