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The On Nut waste-to-energy power plant is expected to be completed by the end of 2026. Jakkapan Phiewngam, deputy governor of Bangkok, yesterday inspected the site in Prawet district. The On Nut Waste Disposal Centre covers an area of 30 rai and is being built by New Sky Energy (Thailand) with an investment of 4.89 billion baht.
He said work on the plant began on Feb 19 last year and will require about 1,000 days to complete, with a Nov 14, 2026, target in mind. When the plant opens, it will be able to burn up to 1,000 tonnes of waste per day, or about 10% of Bangkok's daily total of 10,000 tonnes. The plant is expected to generate 35MW of electricity per month.
When the plant opens, it will be able to burn up to 1,000 tonnes of waste per day, or about 10% of Bangkok's daily total of 10,000 tonnes. The plant is expected to generate 35MW of electricity per month. After the solid waste is taken to On Nut, it will be held in covered areas for 3–5 days to reduce humidity by 35% before being burned.
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