Waste Gas to Energy Plant Manufacturer & Suppliers in Sri Lanka

Advanced Pyrolysis & Waste Heat Recovery Solutions for Sri Lanka's Sustainable Industrial Future

Industrial Context: Waste Gas to Energy in Sri Lanka

As Sri Lanka moves towards a more sustainable and self-reliant energy landscape, the integration of Waste Gas to Energy (WGE) plants has become a strategic priority. With the rising costs of imported fossil fuels and the increasing demand for electricity in industrial hubs like Gampaha, Kalutara, and Kurunegala, manufacturers are seeking reliable partners to convert industrial byproduct gases into valuable thermal or electrical energy.

💡 The Sri Lankan Energy Transition

Sri Lanka's "Vistas of Prosperity and Splendor" framework emphasizes a 70% renewable energy target by 2030. Our Waste Gas to Energy solutions directly support this goal by capturing fugitive emissions and process waste gases from cement factories, rubber manufacturing units, and tea processing centers, turning an environmental liability into a profitable asset.

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Rubber & Tire Industry

Sri Lanka is a global leader in solid tire exports. Our pyrolysis plants allow for the high-efficiency recycling of scrap tires, producing pyrolysis oil and recovered carbon black for local manufacturing cycles.

Agricultural Biomass Waste

Converting tea waste and agricultural biomass into energy using our specialized boilers reduces the carbon footprint of the famous Ceylon Tea, making it more attractive to eco-conscious global markets.

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Industrial Zones Integration

Our plants are designed to fit the compact requirements of BOI (Board of Investment) industrial zones, providing localized power and reducing pressure on the national grid (CEB).

Global Engineering Excellence, Local Expertise

Focusing on waste to energy and waste tire pyrolysis technology, Huayuan Tech was founded in 1968. With over five decades of engineering heritage, we bring unmatched expertise to the Sri Lankan market. Our company covers a vast area of 209,335 square meters, with a dedicated plant area of 98,680 square meters. Our team of more than 500 employees includes specialized engineering and technical personnel accounting for 34% of the total workforce.

We possess a complete range of A-class boilers and pressure vessels manufacturing and testing equipment, ensuring that every plant installed in Sri Lanka meets the highest international safety and efficiency standards.

1968 Established
A-Class Boiler License
500+ Staff Members
ASME Certified

Why Choose Our Energy Plants for the Sri Lankan Market?

Unrivaled Certification: We hold national A-class boiler and A2-class pressure vessel manufacturing licenses, along with D1D2 pressure vessel design certificates. Our operations are fully compliant with ISO9001, ISO14001, and OHSAS18001 systems, complemented by the prestigious American ASME certification. This level of quality assurance is critical for Sri Lankan industries operating under international scrutiny.

Localized Application Scenarios: In the Western Province of Sri Lanka, waste management is a critical urban challenge. Our Industrial Solid Waste to Energy Plants are engineered to process high-moisture organic waste typical of tropical climates, converting it into stable electrical output. For the rubber manufacturing sectors in Horana and Avissawella, our continuous pyrolysis machines offer a way to manage off-cuts and end-of-life products efficiently.

Financial & Environmental Impact: By investing in waste gas recovery, Sri Lankan enterprises can leverage Contract Energy Management (CEM) and various investment/financing models we offer. This reduces the initial capital expenditure (CAPEX) while providing immediate reductions in operational costs (OPEX). Our thermal equipment system integration ensures that waste heat is not just captured but used to drive steam turbines or pre-heat industrial furnaces.

Technical Innovation: The industry trend in Sri Lanka is shifting toward Circular Economy models. Our semi-continuous and continuous pyrolysis systems represent the cutting edge of this shift. They feature automated feeding systems, advanced emission controls to meet Central Environmental Authority (CEA) standards, and high-purity output for oil and carbon products.

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