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Keppel Infrastructure Trust awarded concession extension for waste-to-energy plant in Singapore
Transactions - JANUARY 29, 2024

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Keppel Infrastructure Trust awarded concession extension for waste-to-energy plant in Singapore

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Keppel Infrastructure Trust's (KIT) concession agreement with Singapore’s National Environment Agency (NEA) for the Senoko WTE Plant has been extended by three years and comes with an option to further extend for up to one year.

Senoko WTE Plant is the third waste-to-energy plant built in Singapore and is one of four WTE plants that Keppel is currently operating globally. It was commissioned in 1992 with a land area of 7.5 hectares (18.5 acres). The plant has the capacity to treat 2,310 tonnes of waste per day.

The total contract value, including the option of up to one year extension, is approximately $300 million, of which approximately $80 million will go toward the refurbishment of Senoko WTE Plant.

KIT, through its trustee-manager Keppel Infrastructure Fund Management (KIFM), has appointed Keppel Seghers, the environmental technology and engineering solutions unit of Keppel’s infrastructure division, to refurbish the key components of the Senoko WTE Pla

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