By John Lee.
The Iraqi Cabinet has approved a high-efficiency waste-to-energy power plant project in Baghdad.
The plant, employing advanced incineration technology, will be developed by China's Shanghai SUS Environment Co. Ltd. on a designated plot in Nahrawan District.
The National Investment Commission (NIC) has been authorised to issue the investment license and sign the agreement in coordination with key ministries, including Health, Electricity, Environment, and Baghdad Municipality.
This marks Iraq's inaugural project for waste management and power generation. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will verify the company's documentation before finalising the contract.
Established in 2008, SUS Environment describes itself as, "a leading provider of integrated environmental and energy services, dedicated to achieving sustainable development for both people and the environment."
(Source: Media Office of the Prime Minister)



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