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Dutch Government Commits €120 Million To Lagos Renewable Energy Project by Lanrelagboi(op): 9:50pm On Oct 02, 2024
Dutch Government commits €120 million to back Lagos waste-to-energy project with Dutch company

The Lagos State Government has revealed a €120 million commitment from the Netherlands government to back its ongoing waste-to-energy project with the Harvest Waste Consortium, a Dutch company.

This was disclosed by Tokunbo Wahab, the Lagos State Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, during a recent executive couch interview with Nairametrics, where he provided updates on various partnerships the Lagos State Government has established with foreign private sector entities in waste management.

Wahab explained that the project, aimed at converting a portion of Lagos’ waste into electricity, will be implemented at the decommissioned Epe landfill, with Harvest Waste processing 2,500 to 3,000 tons daily from the 13,000 to 14,000 tons of waste generated in Lagos.

He further noted that the company only requires an assurance of this waste supply to generate power, a feasible goal given the city’s daily waste generation figures.

“The waste-to-energy project with the Dutch company Harvest Waste is backed by the Dutch government to the tune of about €120 million, and we have designated the decommissioned Epe landfill for this purpose,” the statement read in part.


It added, “We are going to guarantee them 2,500 to 3,000 tons of waste daily from the 13,000 to 14,000 tons generated in Lagos.”

The commissioner further disclosed that Harvest Waste has completed the feasibility studies for the project and has assured the Lagos State Government of its full commitment to making the venture a success

Wahab further disclosed that the Lagos State Government is actively decommissioning several landfills to make space for new waste management projects with foreign private companies, including the Jospong Group and Closing the Loop.

The Jospong Group, an Accra-based waste-to-wealth company, is focused on processing waste collected by PSP operators into valuable products like compost fertilizers and recycled plastic bins. He mentioned that all meetings have been held, and the numbers are promising.


The equipment has been commissioned, and operations are expected to begin in six to seven months. The company has already set up an office in Alausa, Lagos, employing Nigerians to manage operations.

The commissioner also highlighted the partnership with Closing the Loop, a Dutch company, which will manage electronic waste in Lagos. Wahab revealed that Closing the Loop plans to establish a local facility to process electronic waste, reducing the need for exportation and repurposing materials within the state.

He noted that major dumpsites, such as Olusosun and Solous 1, 2, and 3, are in advanced stages of decommissioning, with new landfills being provided to support these projects.

Once these partnerships are fully operational, the government expects only 3% to 4% of the waste generated in Lagos to end up in landfills, in line with the state’s goal of turning waste into valuable resources and promoting sustainability.
https://nairametrics.com/2024/10/02/dutch-government-commits-e120-million-to-back-lagos-waste-to-energy-project-with-dutch-company/

Re: Dutch Government Commits €120 Million To Lagos Renewable Energy Project by Softmirror: 9:51pm On Oct 02, 2024
In return for what?!
Re: Dutch Government Commits €120 Million To Lagos Renewable Energy Project by sholatech(m): 10:54pm On Oct 02, 2024
Very Vibrant commissioner!!
Re: Dutch Government Commits €120 Million To Lagos Renewable Energy Project by naptu2: 6:19am On Oct 03, 2024
Bio-CNG
Re: Dutch Government Commits €120 Million To Lagos Renewable Energy Project by Flamaengo(f): 6:20am On Oct 03, 2024
Lagos Centre Of Excellence indeed ⭐⭐⭐
Re: Dutch Government Commits €120 Million To Lagos Renewable Energy Project by seguntijan(m): 6:21am On Oct 03, 2024
Sustainability
Re: Dutch Government Commits €120 Million To Lagos Renewable Energy Project by YoungLionken(m): 6:21am On Oct 03, 2024
These government officials keep getting rich from all sources. You begin to wonder why they never get tired of stealing, despite the large deposits...
Re: Dutch Government Commits €120 Million To Lagos Renewable Energy Project by Kaiser20: 6:22am On Oct 03, 2024
Softmirror:
In return for what?!
Notting. Nigeria's government is only begging Europa, please give me, give me and give me since 64 years
Re: Dutch Government Commits €120 Million To Lagos Renewable Energy Project by meobizy(m): 6:22am On Oct 03, 2024
Can we not do things on our own? The only things the European countries owe us are professionals in said fields. Those professionals should teach our people who’ll then handle operations themselves. The problem is the black man will always hoard knowledge and selfishly cause operations to cease down the line. Africa is not a region of beggars. Our leaders and fellow citizens taught the white man to associate dark skin with poverty.
Re: Dutch Government Commits €120 Million To Lagos Renewable Energy Project by osuofia2(m): 6:23am On Oct 03, 2024
Why Lagos? Shey there are no other state? I guess the Enabling environment for business to thrive.
Re: Dutch Government Commits €120 Million To Lagos Renewable Energy Project by epainos: 6:24am On Oct 03, 2024
Good.

Put LAWMA to work. This is the way to go. We should see a significant reduction in waste in Lagos. Lagos is now talking by taking advantage of its large population, which generates massive waste. This is the way to go. I hope to see a cleaner Lagos in the next 5 years. Like I always advocate, sustainability is the ONLY way forward now. I have stated several times that FG should abandon oil and focus on cleaner energy generation so that the oil, gas, and energy cabals die naturally. There is no point in wasting lives and money fighting them.
Re: Dutch Government Commits €120 Million To Lagos Renewable Energy Project by EdiskyHarry: 6:29am On Oct 03, 2024
Politicians don cash out tire for tinubu corrupt government
Re: Dutch Government Commits €120 Million To Lagos Renewable Energy Project by kennyz247(m): 6:38am On Oct 03, 2024
Good development
Re: Dutch Government Commits €120 Million To Lagos Renewable Energy Project by Mayflowa(m): 6:47am On Oct 03, 2024
meobizy:
Can we not do things on our own? The only things the European countries owe us are professionals in said fields. Those professionals should teach our people who’ll then handle operations themselves. The problem is the black man will always hoard knowledge and selfishly cause operations to cease down the line. Africa is not a region of beggars. Our leaders and fellow citizens taught the white man to associate dark skin with poverty.
They are businessmen! Why would they teach anyone. The knowledge of waste-to-energy is found in many textbook. But Nigeria find it difficult to build plant. Although we can consult a plant builder but we will need to invest with our money, and continued maintenance would be a burden if we don't have the technical know-how.

Dangote has been very successful in building plants. He could probably help but I think he is already frustrated by Nigeria
Re: Dutch Government Commits €120 Million To Lagos Renewable Energy Project by Cocolatti(m): 6:49am On Oct 03, 2024
Lagos "Re-lootable" Energy Project.
Re: Dutch Government Commits €120 Million To Lagos Renewable Energy Project by Joystarn00: 6:56am On Oct 03, 2024
YoungLionken:
These government officials keep getting rich from all sources. You begin to wonder why they never get tired of stealing, despite the large deposits...
my broda, if na u,u will do pass dem
Re: Dutch Government Commits €120 Million To Lagos Renewable Energy Project by wickedclown: 7:15am On Oct 03, 2024
Softmirror:
In return for what?!
It's an investment oga.. What's the return on investment?
Re: Dutch Government Commits €120 Million To Lagos Renewable Energy Project by wickedclown: 7:16am On Oct 03, 2024
YoungLionken:
These government officials keep getting rich from all sources. You begin to wonder why they never get tired of stealing, despite the large deposits...
E can pain cheesy
Re: Dutch Government Commits €120 Million To Lagos Renewable Energy Project by chopnaira: 7:16am On Oct 03, 2024
Where are the do not invest in Lagos tribalist fooools, especially that Moghalu's wife.
Re: Dutch Government Commits €120 Million To Lagos Renewable Energy Project by jaxxy(m): 7:18am On Oct 03, 2024
Nice. Forward thinking projects if corruption doesn't derail it.
Re: Dutch Government Commits €120 Million To Lagos Renewable Energy Project by Goodvibes007: 7:19am On Oct 03, 2024
chopnaira:
Where are the do not invest in Lagos tribalist fooools, especially that Moghalu's wife.
Her BP has likely increased on hearing this news.

Re: Dutch Government Commits €120 Million To Lagos Renewable Energy Project by Omenlon: 7:29am On Oct 03, 2024
YoungLionken:
These government officials keep getting rich from all sources. You begin to wonder why they never get tired of stealing, despite the large deposits...
why don't you go and join them instead of disturbing us with your usual lamentation here. It's too early to wail kid
Re: Dutch Government Commits €120 Million To Lagos Renewable Energy Project by Sleekfingers: 7:29am On Oct 03, 2024
osuofia2:
Why Lagos? Shey there are no other state? I guess the Enabling environment for business to thrive.
Why not Lagos ? No sensible investors will leave Lagos a population of more than 25 million and huge economy and invest in non viable states.

Apart from Lagos . These are other viable states Rivers , Kaduna , Ogun , Kano and Oyo .
Re: Dutch Government Commits €120 Million To Lagos Renewable Energy Project by ChiefJusticeFuc: 7:31am On Oct 03, 2024
meobizy:
Can we not do things on our own? The only things the European countries owe us are professionals in said fields. Those professionals should teach our people who’ll then handle operations themselves. The problem is the black man will always hoard knowledge and selfishly cause operations to cease down the line. Africa is not a region of beggars. Our leaders and fellow citizens taught the white man to associate dark skin with poverty.
If it was your yeast you will be telling us of how the oyibo believes so much in SE Nigeria.

Pack well.
Re: Dutch Government Commits €120 Million To Lagos Renewable Energy Project by Omenlon: 7:33am On Oct 03, 2024
meobizy:
Can we not do things on our own? The only things the European countries owe us are professionals in said fields. Those professionals should teach our people who’ll then handle operations themselves. The problem is the black man will always hoard knowledge and selfishly cause operations to cease down the line. Africa is not a region of beggars. Our leaders and fellow citizens taught the white man to associate dark skin with poverty.
just tell us what you can do professionally. You people must have something to complain about in govt but useless to yourself.
Re: Dutch Government Commits €120 Million To Lagos Renewable Energy Project by richeeyo(m): 7:43am On Oct 03, 2024
YoungLionken:
These government officials keep getting rich from all sources. You begin to wonder why they never get tired of stealing, despite the large deposits...
Ode you think they are giving them the money abi😂😂
Re: Dutch Government Commits €120 Million To Lagos Renewable Energy Project by panpan(m): 7:50am On Oct 03, 2024
Is the Dutch government commitment of €120 million a grant or a loan?
Re: Dutch Government Commits €120 Million To Lagos Renewable Energy Project by HAPPINESSWEALTH(f): 7:57am On Oct 03, 2024
ok
Re: Dutch Government Commits €120 Million To Lagos Renewable Energy Project by YoungLionken(m): 8:01am On Oct 03, 2024
Omenlon:
why don't you go and join them instead of disturbing us with your usual lamentation here. It's too early to wail kid
So na your papa age mate you dey call kid? I pity your life...
Re: Dutch Government Commits €120 Million To Lagos Renewable Energy Project by kindlyheart:
meobizy:
Can we not do things on our own? The only things the European countries owe us are professionals in said fields. Those professionals should teach our people who’ll then handle operations themselves. The problem is the black man will always hoard knowledge and selfishly cause operations to cease down the line. Africa is not a region of beggars. Our leaders and fellow citizens taught the white man to associate dark skin with poverty.
100% fact.

I remember when I went for a CCTV training in Awka and the instructor refused to teach us ip CCTV setup with the excuse that he forgot the cameras password.
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