Veolia Will Produce Local Energy from Waste for Greater Porto in Portugal
-
The contract of 270 M€ marks a new chapter for the Waste-to-Energy Plant, which this year celebrates 25 years of operation by
Veolia , with digitalisation, energy efficiency, and decarbonisation placed at the heart of its future strategy.
-
Solar photovoltaic production, carbon capture and diversification of energies produced from waste are among the priority initiatives under study for which
Veolia will support LIPOR, the intermunicipal entity representing eight municipalities in thePorto area covering 1 M inhabitants.
-
This contract is a perfect illustration of
Veolia's commitment, through its GreenUp strategic plan, to support local energy production from untapped resources, in order to strengthen the energy autonomy ofPortugal's second largest metropolitan region.
This plant is responsible for treating around 390 thousand tonnes per year of municipal waste (about 7% of the country's total production) into 162,045MWh/year of electrical energy. 90% is injected into the public grid, equivalent to what is needed to supply a population cluster of around 150 thousand inhabitants.
The international tender won by
Key initiatives outlined in the proposal include the studies for the installation of a solar photovoltaic unit for on-site consumption and a carbon capture unit which could reduce the plant’s CO₂ emissions by more than 90%; and also for diversifying the types of energy supplied — which currently is solely electrical — to potentially include thermal energy in the future.
LIPOR, based on the reliability of the energy production ensured by the plant in the last 25 years, also plans to explore the establishment of an energy community, transitioning from a regulated tariff to a market tariff that will benefit directly the municipalities served by the plant, it means, closing the loop of turning waste into resources with economical benefit.
LIPOR’s Waste-to-Energy Plant began operations in 2000 and has been managed over the past 25 years by Port’Ambiente, a subsidiary of
ABOUT
View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250730427902/en/
PRESS RELATIONS
Anna Beaubatie - Aurélien Sarrosquy
Tel.+ 33 (0) 1 85 57 86 25
presse.groupe@veolia.com
INVESTORS RELATIONS
Tel. + 33 (0)1 85 57 84 76
investor-relations@veolia.com
Source: