On June 5, Amaccao Group started construction of Amaccao - Thanh Cong waste treatment and power plant in Tung Thien ward. The project has a total investment of about 3,000 billion VND, contributing to improving waste treatment capacity and reducing environmental pressure for the Capital.
According to the investor, Amaccao - Thanh Cong Waste Treatment and Power Generation Plant has a treatment capacity of 1,000 tons of domestic waste/day and night, a power generation capacity of 20MW, using Martin waste burning and power generation technology from Germany.
The entire exhaust gas treatment system is designed to meet European standards. The treated wastewater meets the highest current standards and is reused in the plant, not discharged into the environment. The project is expected to be completed in the fourth quarter of 2027.

When put into operation, the plant will operate synchronously with the Seraphin Waste-to-Energy Plant, gradually forming a modern waste treatment center in the western area of Hanoi.
The project is expected to create a shift in waste treatment at Xuan Son Solid Waste Treatment Area, from conventional landfill and waste burning models to modern waste burning and power generation technology. Thereby contributing to reducing environmental pressure that has lasted for many years, treating residual waste and improving the environmental infrastructure of the area.
Mr. Pham Trung Kien - Deputy General Director of Amaccao Group - said that the project not only adds a green infrastructure project but also opens up opportunities to improve the living environment for people in Xuan Son area after many years of being affected by waste treatment activities.
This is the second waste-to-energy plant in Hanoi invested by Amaccao after the Seraphin waste-to-energy plant, continuing to affirm the orientation of waste treatment with modern and environmentally friendly technology.
Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony, Vice Chairman of Hanoi People's Committee Bui Duy Cuong requested the investor to focus resources, apply advanced technology, organize safe construction, and ensure that the indicators of wastewater, emissions and treated waste meet Vietnamese and European standards.
City leaders also requested departments, branches and localities to continue to support and remove difficulties and obstacles arising to ensure that the project is implemented on schedule and promotes efficiency after completion.
According to Mr. Bui Duy Cuong, the project is expected to form a modern waste treatment center in western Hanoi together with the Seraphin Waste-to-Energy Plant, contributing to improving the waste treatment capacity of the Capital, reducing environmental pressure in Xuan Son and realizing the goal of green and sustainable development.