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Sunday, 01/02/2011 5:54:49 AM

Sunday, January 02, 2011 5:54:49 AM

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Saudi-Arabia construction start-up was scheduled to begin by the end of 2006


http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/gi_0199-5815511/SAUDI-ARABIA-Construction-start-up.html


SAUDI ARABIA: Construction start-up on planned waste-to-energy plant is tentatively scheduled to begin by the end of 2006, INTERNATIONAL POWER GROUP LTD. (IPWG) [USA] Order #: 103806.

PROJECT OVERVIEW:

Saudi Arabia is considered to be one of the world's fastest growing economies. However, the rapid pace of development has strained the Kingdom's limited drinking water supply and its electricity resources. As a result, the US-based INTERNATIONAL POWER GROUP LTD. (IPWG) recently received authorization from the Kingdom's Presidency of Meteorology and Environment (PME) office to determine the viability of establishing the company's first waste-to-energy plant in the city of Jizan, located in the southeast of the Kingdom, near the border of Yemen.

As things currently stand, a team of consulting engineers and scientists is working with IPWG to conduct feasibility studies in that region. Once the location is determined as viable, a timetable will be developed for building the waste-to-energy facility. In so doing, IPWG expects that plant construction, of undisclosed cost, would begin some time in late 2006.

According to Peter Toscano, IPWG President & CEO, his company's waste-to-energy technology, with its purified drinking water by-product is likely to be the perfect solution to the Kingdom's waste disposal, drinking water and electricity needs. As a result, IPWG intends to establish waste-to-energy facilities to convert commercial, hazardous, organic and toxic wastes into saleable electricity and potable water.

IPWG operates as a waste-to-energy company developing processes to manage waste in an environmentally friendly manner and to capture the energy generated from the processes into meaningful amounts of cost effective electricity and drinking water.

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KEY PROJECT CONTACTS:

Peter Toscano, President & CEO Lennart Stand,. Chief Technology Advisor INTERNATIONAL...