Waste-to-Power Feasibility Study.
This feasibility study reflects PriVida’s commitment to advancing circular energy solutions that convert organic waste into renewable energy and agricultural inputs, while delivering measurable environmental and public health benefits.
The study evaluated a commercial-scale biogas facility based on anaerobic digestion of sewage, food waste, and energy crops. The integrated system can process over 18,000 tonnes of organic waste annually, generating 1.5–1.9 GWh of renewable electricity alongside compressed biogas for cooking and thermal use.
The project delivers strong environmental and economic value, including avoidance of approximately 720 tonnes of CO₂ equivalent emissions per year, reduced reliance on diesel and biomass fuels, improved sanitation, enhanced energy security, and diversified revenue streams from energy, fertilizer, and carbon benefits.
Overall, the feasibility study highlights PriVida’s capability to deliver bankable circular energy solutions that transform waste into long-term environmental, social, and economic value.


