Ethiopia is currently undergoing a massive industrial and urban transformation. With the rapid growth of cities like Addis Ababa, Dire Dawa, and Adama, the generation of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) has reached unprecedented levels. Traditional landfilling is no longer sustainable, leading the Ethiopian government to prioritize Waste-to-Energy (WtE) initiatives as part of its Climate Resilient Green Economy (CRGE) strategy.
As a premier MSW to Energy Plant Manufacturer & Supplier in Ethiopia, we understand the local challenges: high organic content in waste, the need for decentralized energy in industrial parks, and the demand for robust technology that can handle diverse feedstocks including waste tires, plastics, and biomass.
Huayuan Tech was founded in 1968, bringing over half a century of engineering excellence. Our facility covers 209,335 square meters with a dedicated plant area of 98,680 square meters. With over 500 employees, our technical team represents 34% of our workforce, ensuring every MSW plant is engineered for precision.
We hold national A-class boiler and A2-class pressure vessel manufacturing licenses. Our commitment to quality is backed by ISO9001, ISO14001, OHSAS18001, and the prestigious United States ASME certification. We are fully permitted for pressure pipe installation, ensuring safety in every Ethiopian project.
Beyond manufacturing, we provide thermal equipment system integration, contract energy management, and investment consulting. We specialize in converting waste tire and plastic scrap into valuable energy through advanced pyrolysis technology, tailored for the Ethiopian industrial sector.
Ethiopia's industrial parks (like Hawassa and Bole Lemi) generate significant industrial solid waste. Our plants can be installed on-site to convert manufacturing scrap into steam or electricity, reducing reliance on the national grid and lowering operational costs.
Following the success of the Reppie Waste-to-Energy plant, there is a growing demand for medium-scale MSW plants in regional capitals. Our modular designs are perfect for cities like Bahir Dar and Mekelle to manage urban waste while providing clean energy.
With the increase in vehicle ownership in Ethiopia, waste tires have become a major environmental hazard. Our continuous pyrolysis plants convert these tires into fuel oil, carbon black, and steel wire, creating a profitable circular economy model.
The Ethiopian market requires equipment that is both technologically advanced and extremely durable. Our plants are designed to withstand the unique climatic conditions of the Ethiopian highlands, with specialized cooling systems and robust materials.
By choosing a manufacturer with over 50 years of history, Ethiopian investors gain access to:
Partner with a manufacturer that combines 50+ years of expertise with cutting-edge green technology. Let's build a cleaner, more energetic Ethiopia together.
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