Laos to conduct feasibility study of waste-to-energy transformation


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VIENTIANE, May 21 (Laotian Times): The government of Laos and a private company in Vientiane have signed an agreement to study the possibility of using waste to generate energy across the country.

KPL reports that the cooperation agreement was signed between the Ministry of Energy and Mines and the Vientiane Waste Management Company (VWM) to study the energy efficiency of waste to generate power.

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