waste-to-energy (WTE)

Sustainability

Keppel, HSBC sign MOU to collaborate on urban sustainability solutions for Greater Bay Area and Asia

Keppel is currently supporting Hong Kong with its first integrated waste management facility (IWMF) for municipal solid waste.

Contracts

Keppel unit wins contracts worth $18 mil to supply technology solutions for India waste-to-energy plants

The WTE projects would be first-of-its-kind in Gujarat, India.

Contracts

SIIC Environment secures $120 mil WTE concession agreement in Shandong province

SINGAPORE (Jan 18): SIIC Environment Holdings announced that its 92.15%-owned subsidiary, Shanghai Fudan Water Engineering Technology, has signed a build-operate-transfer (BOT) service concession agreement with the Department of Housing and Urban-Rural De

M&A

China Jinjiang's 1Q earnings fall 21% to $21.1 mil; acquires stake in Brazilian WTE firm

SINGAPORE (Apr 23): China Jinjiang Environment reported 1Q18 earnings fell 20.9% to RMB 100.8 million ($21.1 million) from RMB 127.4 million in 1Q17 on lower sales and higher cost of sales and finance costs.

Broker's Calls

China Jinjiang Environment an opportunity to tap on fast-growing waste-to-energy market

SINGAPORE (May 26): CIMB Research remains upbeat on China Jinjiang Environment (CJE) amid robust growth in capacity expected ahead.

Results

China Jinjiang Environment reports 6.8% earnings growth to $25.8 mil in 1Q

SINGAPORE (May 16): China Jinjiang Environment reported 1Q earnings at RMB127.4 million ($25.8 million), 6.8% higher than a year ago on better margins.

Broker's Calls

Why CIMB thinks China Jinjiang Environment a ‘hidden jewel’ with unjustified low valuation

SINGAPORE (March 22): CIMB is initiating coverage on waste-to-energy (WTE) operator China Jinjiang Environment (CJE) with an “add” recommendation and a target price of $1.10, drawing attention to the counter as an “overlooked WTE leader in China”

Keppel wins $36 mil contract from Shenzhen Energy Environment Engineering

SINGAPORE (Oct 5): Keppel Seghers Belgium NV, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Keppel Corp division Keppel Infrastructure Holdings, on Sept 9 secured a US$26.7 million ($36 million) contract from repeat customer Shenzhen Energy Environment Engineering to prov
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