A proposal to develop and operate a waste-to-energy plant in the Adumim Industrial Park was submitted by InfoSpi to Ma'ale Adumim Economic Development Company. The proposed facility will have the capacity to process about 1,500 tons of garbage per day. Garbage generated in the Jerusalem city will be collected and utilized for the plant to produce about 60 MW of power, which will be purchased by a local electric power.
The modular waste-to-energy facility that is committed by InfoSpi will be constructed in collaboration with The Hoskinson Group and will comprise 10 machines with each machine having the ability to process about 150 tons of garbage per day totaling 1,500 tons for the all the machines. The machines are capable of handling various types of wastes such as medical wastes, industrial wastes and municipal solid wastes.
InfoSpi CEO, Chris Hamilton, said that each machine in the waste-to-energy facility will produce up to 6 MW of power. Local environmental regulations will be met by the plant, which is to be manufactured by the U.S’ largest metal fabricator, Kirk & Blum. Hamilton further said that the company’s cooperation with The Hoskinson Group is invaluable.