APROVECHAMIENTO TÉRMICO DE RSU: PROYECTO SAO PAULO. Ing. Alexandre Citvaras, Foxx Inova Ambiental S.A

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2 APROVECHAMIENTO TÉRMICO DE RSU: PROYECTO SAO PAULO Ing. Alexandre Citvaras, Foxx Inova Ambiental S.A

3 URE-Barueri 1 st WtE Project in Brazil October 2018

4 Market Overview 4

5 Market size Global ÍNDICE Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Market Brazil Offers Growth of Opportunities Market Maturity Comparison Brazil Others Asian countries EUA Japan Market Maturity Incipient Growth Mature France Germany Great Britain 35,0% (% of total waste collection) 30,0% 25,0% 20,0% 15,0% 10,0% 5,0% 0,0% 3,0% 1,9% Total Recycled Waste by Region 4,5% 5,1% 20,0% 33,3% Brazil East Asia Latin America South Asia Europe North America (mm ton / year) Brazilian market is currently entering growth phase. 79 MSW Generation Brasil US EU MSW generation in Brazil is low compared to US and EU WHAT A WASTE 2.0 (World Bank Group 2018) 5 (kg / person / day) USA Canada Mexico Chile Argentina Brazil Germany France Italy Great Britain Indonisia China Up to ~47% potential improvement for total recycled waste. MSW per Capita (selected counties) The Brazilian MSW Market lags behind its international comparators and presents a future growth opportunities 0,43 0,68 1,16 1,15 1,14 1,03 1,38 1,34 1,33 1,72 MSW per capita in Brazilian cities below other major cities WHAT A WASTE 2.0 (World Bank Group 2018) 1,9 2,24

6 Global ÍNDICE Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Market Brazil Offers Growth of Opportunities MSW adequate final destination process chain MSW generation Waste collection Waste Sorting & RDF Waste to Energy Final Disposal & Biogas Growth opportunities Waste Destination Growth Potential in Brazil 50% 50% ton/year 39,5 MM Appropriate Destination 32 MM Inappropriate Destination 7 MM Not Collected Potential Market 39 MM Total Waste Generation 78,5 MM Regulatory Framework push Municipalities to implement good practices for waste management Waste Management Tax will support the capacity of underdevelopment regions to pay for better waste destination services Private initiatives with alternatives technologies may offer to the municipalities financially efficient and sustainable solutions 6

7 URE Barueri 1 st WtE Plant in Brazil 7

8 URE ÍNDICE Barueri Overview URE Barueri is a Waste-to-Energy facility with capacity to handle 825 tons per day of municipal solid waste. Its electrical power generation capacity of 17.5MW shall be installed in Barueri/SP. This is the first Public Private Partnership contract for treatment of waste and energy recovery for a 30 years period. The main client is the city of Barueri, but other public and private clients will also be served. The URE Barueri is a great step for waste management in Brazil as it prepares the way for the introduction of new, safe and reliable technologies. Through this project, Brazil stands out from its neighboring countries and all of South America. 8

9 URE ÍNDICE Barueri Overview About the Site The URE Barueri will be located next to the Barueri WWTP owned by SABESP. This is the largest WWTP in Latin America. The URE Barueri will occupy a total area of m 2. It will integrate in a single location, the complete package of sanitation solutions, keeping São Paulo at the forefront of waste and wastewater treatment in Latin America. URE Barueri and Barueri WWTP are integrated in different ways: Use of recycled water produced by the WWTP. Forwarding of URE effluents to the WWTP. Integration to the SABESP power substation, with no need for installation of a transmission line. Possibility of treating the sludge generated by the WWTP 9

10 URE ÍNDICE Barueri Overview Business Structure PPA Energy sale 15 years WtE O&M Operation & Maintenance PPP Waste supply 30 years EPC Construction CERs Carbon credits Funding Debt 10

11 URE ÍNDICE Barueri Overview Timeline - Law that established the PPP Municipal Program - Receiving of technical and commercial proposals - Barueri Energia and Barueri local government authority signed the contract November Law Nº PPP Municipal Program March Request for proposals Nº. 023/2010 September Receiving of proposals October Disclose of the contract winner January Signing of the PPP contract - Request for proposals to provide collection and disposal services - Barueri and Carapicuíba city councils held public hearings - ANEEL approves ERU Barueri - Consórcio Barueri Energia was awarded the contract to provide collection and disposal services - Nationalization of the incineration equipment July 2012 Delivery of environmental studies November 2012 Public hearing December 2012 Preliminary license obtained March Authoritative Resolution nº4.001/13 August Delivery of installation permit September Beginning of the nationalization process - Studies delivered to CETESB (regulatory agency) - Preliminary license obtained with the conditions to obtain the installation permit - Partial delivery of the installation permit documents to LI - Caixa made available a - Power purchase R$183 mm credit line agreement with - Approval of a R$42 CEMIG mm funding line - Approval of a R$183 mm credit line - Receipt of the instrument of investiture - CEMIG approval for the effectiveness of the PPA - Beginning of construction to start operations on Jan/2021 August Government approves special credit line for the Company October Signing of PPA contract January Approval of IFC credit line August Approval of CEF credit line December Installation permit final delivery March Effectiveness of PPA Contract Up to Dez Credit disbursement and beginning of construction 11

12 ÍNDICE RIO DE JANEIRO Rua Joaquim Palhares, 40 Cidade Nova Rio de Janeiro RJ CEP Tel: +55 (21) Fax: +55 (21) SÃO PAULO Rua Samuel Morse, 134 3º andar Brooklin São Paulo SP CEP Tel: +55 (11) Fax: +55 (11) Alexandre Citvaras +55 (11) (11)