East Rockingham Waste to Energy

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CountryAustralia
Coordinates32°15′04″S 115°46′29″E / 32.25111°S 115.77472°E / -32.25111; 115.77472
StatusUnder construction
East Rockingham Waste to Energy
The East Rockingham Waste to Energy facility in November 2024
Location of the East Rockingham Waste to Energy Plant in Perth, Western Australia
CountryAustralia
LocationEast Rockingham, Western Australia
Coordinates32°15′04″S 115°46′29″E / 32.25111°S 115.77472°E / -32.25111; 115.77472
StatusUnder construction
Construction beganMay 2020
Commission date2024 (planned)
Construction costA$511 million
OwnerMasdar Tribe Energy
John Laing Group
Acciona Concesiones
Hitachi Zosen Inova
OperatorSuez
Employees50
Thermal power station
Primary fuelWaste
Power generation
Nameplate capacity29 MW
External links
Websiteerwte.com.au
CommonsRelated media on Commons

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 300,000 tonnes (660 million pounds) of waste and will produce 29 MW of power.

At the time of project approval, Australia generated 23 million tonnes (51 billion pounds) 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.[1] As a consequence, the Government of Western Australia encouraged local councils to end their dependency on landfills by the year 2020 as the practice was not sustainable.[2]

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