
Plans afoot to build a mega waste-to-energy facility
The Peninsula
Doha, Qatar: Qatar is set to boost its sustainable energy efforts with a new waste to energy facility capable of processing 640,000 tonnes of waste an...
Doha, Qatar: Qatar is set to boost its sustainable energy efforts with a new waste-to-energy facility capable of processing 640,000 tonnes of waste annually, with plans to expand capacity to one million tonnes in the future.
The Ministry of Municipality recently organised a Market Exploration Forum for the country’s upcoming advanced Waste-to-Energy (WTE) project, held at the ministry’s headquarters with the participation of prominent private sector investors and developers.
Sharing the project details on the X platform, the Ministry stated that the forum served as a platform to present the project’s objectives, discuss the implementation timeline, and highlight the anticipated environmental and technological benefits. It also emphasised the importance of fostering stronger collaboration between the public and private sectors to ensure the project’s success.
The WTE facility is expected to have an initial processing capacity of 640,000 tonnes of waste annually, with the potential to expand up to one million tonnes. The project represents a strategic move toward modernising Qatar’s infrastructure while reinforcing the nation’s leadership in sustainable waste and energy management.
Aligned with Qatar National Vision 2030, the initiative aims to transform environmental challenges into investment opportunities, supporting sustainability goals and contributing to a zero-waste future. The project is set to play a pivotal role in promoting advanced energy solutions while enhancing environmental stewardship across the country.













