The CEO of Infinitum Energy Lindsay Nagle has held a strategic meeting with President Julius Maada Bio and his delegation during his recent visit to New York.
The company had the privilege of discussing their groundbreaking $189 million Waste-to-Energy (30 megawatts of electricity) project to Dr. Kandeh Kolleh Yumkella – the newly appointed Chairman of the Special Initiative for Climate Change, Renewable Energy, and Food Security.
Other esteemed guests at the strategic presentation included:
Hon. Jiwoh Abdulai – Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Hon. Sheku Ahmed Fantamadi Bangura – Minister of Finance, and Mr. Mathew Dingie – Financial Secretary, Ministry of Finance.
Infinitum facility directly addresses 4 of the Government’s 5 Big Game Changers: Human Capital Development, Youth Employment, Revamping Public Services, and Tech and Infrastructure. The company said they are excited to serve as a partner for these critical initiatives. They added that it is a significant step towards a brighter, cleaner future for Sierra Leone.
Infinitum’s visionary project is set to address two critical challenges faced by Freetown: energy scarcity and waste management. Through cutting-edge technology and sustainable practices, the company said they are committed to providing Sierra Leone with energy independence while cleaning up stage West African country.
“Infinitum Energy is proud to partner with the people of Sierra Leone on this transformative journey.
“Infinitum is not just addressing challenges – they are also building solutions that will positively impact lives and the environment and creating 1200 well paying jobs,” the company said.
To God be the glory and thank to the high level special delegation
Yes this is what they proposed, are they going to utilize the funds correctly? Clean energy is what the world is leaning towards right now. Is Sierra Leone 🇸🇱 ready to take the advantage now and utilize it well. There are so many houses that can produce energy from the sun that can supply the country with electricity. In the U.S. They are asking home owners to use their house roof to install solar panels at no cost to them and they are responsible for any leaks for the next 15 years. My question is; will these funds be used correctly to benefit the nation or family members and friends of the people in power? I will like an answer please.
I have been hearing about waste to wealth through energy production. How can this be achieved without burning and polluting the air