The FGC system for Phase I & II of the Jearm WtE Power Plant in Selangor, Malaysia, undertaken by HEPT, has commenced construction
2026.05.20
The FGC system for Phase I & II of the Jearm WtE Power Plant in Selangor, Malaysia, undertaken by HEPT, has commenced construction since March 2025.
Phase I of the project features an installed capacity of 25MW and a daily waste treatment capacity of 1,400tons, equipped with two mechanical grate incineration lines each with a capacity of 700t/d. The FGC system adopts a combined process of SNCR (urea) + semi‑dry process + dry process + activated carbon injection + baghouse dust removal. Phase II has an increased installed capacity of 26MW and a daily waste treatment capacity of 1,500tons, supporting two mechanical grate incineration lines each with a capacity of 750t/d. It applies the same high‑efficiency FGC process as Phase I.
The Jearm Power Generation Project in Selangor, Malaysia, is the first WtE plant in the state, and also a key undertaking for HEPT to carry out technology export and construction cooperation in Southeast Asia. Adopting advanced WtE technologies, the project converts MSW into clean electricity. It not only helps Malaysia optimize its energy structure and promote energy conservation and emission reduction, but also serves as an important demonstration for the country to develop green energy and advance sustainable development.
Leveraging the high‑standard production capacity and technological innovation advantages of its newly built equipment manufacturing plants put into operation in recent years, HEPT has achieved breakthrough progress in technology and equipment export for overseas solid‑waste incineration and energy transition sectors, maintaining a leading position in the industry. By building a full‑chain solution covering design‑equipment supply‑installation & commissioning guidance‑handover, the company has supported multiple leading domestic engineering and investment groups in delivering benchmark projects for the first WtE incineration plants in various countries. It contributes Chinese expertise to local energy transition and environmental governance across regions including India, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, and has successfully expanded into developed markets such as in EU and Japan.
HEPT's overseas project portfolio covers multiple projects, including: Issyk‑Kul in Kyrgyzstan; Maha Sarakham, Sa Kaeo, Chai Nat, Chumphon, Ratchaburi and Rayong in Thailand; GEA's three projects in Spain, Norway and Indonesia; Palembang, TK and IKSI in Indonesia; Thái Bình Province in Vietnam; Selangor in Malaysia; Hyderabad, Pune and Dindigul (State of Tamil Nadu) in India; Viraca in Turkey; and Nagasaki‑nishi in Japan.