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https://www.dpcleantech.com/medias/notice-board/dp-signs-an-exclusive-representation-agreement-with-feco-in-taiwan
 
 
 
DP (https://www.dpcleantech.com/) has further consolidated its coverage in the Asia Pacific region with the signing of an exclusive representation agreement with FECO, a leading renewable company in Taiwan.   By 2025, Taiwan is targeting to generate 20% of its electricity through renewable energy; a goal which will embrace the development of all renewable energy technologies. 
With the signing of this agreement FECO will represent DP’s broad portfolio of DP’s advanced waste to energy technologies in Taiwan, to further the considerable progress already made in waste management since the early introduction of policies in the early 1990’s.  
 
The waste management and disposal infrastructure in Taiwan is highly developed -  and at 60%, Taiwan has one of the highest recycling rates in the world.    Much of the remaining waste is incinerated, including kitchen and organic waste.  However, many of the existing incineration plants are nearing the end of their service life; and incineration of kitchen waste further reduces their efficiency.  The government has identified a need for incineration plant upgrades;  diversification of kitchen waste treatment options for a more productive use of feedstock; and continued landfill management to achieve ‘Zero Landfill, Total Recycling’ objectives.  A 6 year government backed plan for improvements is in place, and  with the support of DP’s waste to energy experts and access to DP’s portfolio of advanced technologies, FECO is well placed to be part of this next phase of development that is renewing focus on plant optimisation; maximizing the conversion of all types of waste to energy and improvements to landfill management.  
 
Today, using advanced technologies from DP CleanTech Ltd, a leading provider of waste to energy solutions and technologies, the company is further diversified to meet recent initiatives that are consistent with meeting government targets for decentralized energy and new treatment options for waste.
 
 
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