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Lagos to power 40,000 homes through Waste-to-Energy plant in Epe – Sanwo-Olu

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State has said that the state is ready to generate electricity through Waste-to-Energy plant on the Epe landfill and power 40,000 homes. 

In a post on his official X account, @jidesanwoolu said new Waste-to-Energy plant will process 2,250 tonnes of waste daily, generating 60-75 megawatts of electricity annually.

He said: “Today, I announced that Lagos State has formalised a groundbreaking partnership with Harvest Waste Consortium to build a high-efficiency Waste-to-Energy plant on the Epe landfill. This project will transform our waste management and energy production.

“The new Waste-to-Energy plant will process 2,250 tonnes of waste daily, generating 60-75 megawatts of electricity annually. This innovation will power 40,000 homes, significantly enhancing our energy security and reducing our environmental footprint.

“This partnership with our Dutch counterparts represents a monumental step forward in our waste management strategy. It promises to reduce 550,000 metric tons of CO2 emissions daily, improve air quality, and divert 95% of our waste from landfills.

“Beyond environmental benefits, this project will stimulate economic activities, attract major investments, and create jobs in Lagos. It’s a testament to our commitment to building a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable city for all.

“With the full backing of the Dutch government and the expertise of Harvest Waste Consortium, we are turning our waste into wealth. This collaboration marks a new era of international cooperation to solve local challenges. Together, we are building a better Lagos.”

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