Ytl Appointment For Wte Project Was Transparent Selangor Exco
The appointment of YTL Power International Bhd as a strategic partner of KDEB Waste Management (KDEBWM) for the waste-to-energy (WTE) plant project was done in a transparent and systematic manner.
Selangor state executive councillor for local government and tourism Ng Suee Lim said the strategic partner appointment process began on Nov 12, 2019, through the request for proposal (RFP) that was advertised openly in the media.
“A total of 38 companies, including from overseas, were interested in developing this project and they were comprehensively assessed by professionals.
“As a result of the first phase of evaluation, a total of 14 companies were shortlisted and, after further assessment, it was whittled down to five companies.
“In the final assessment, the panellists carried out onsite evaluation and saw the effectiveness of the technologies proposed by the companies.
“The board of directors approved YTL Power International as KDEBWM’s strategic partner,” he said.
Selangor state executive councillor for local government and tourism Ng Suee LimHe said this in reply to a question from Muhammad Hilman Idham (PN-Gombak Setia) regarding the process implemented by the state government in choosing YTL Power International as a strategic partner of KDEBWM for the WTE project.
Ng said the selection of YTL Power International was done after passing all selection parameters set by the assessment panel, including taking into account the company’s experience and expertise in the energy sector.
“The state government will look at every condition in the collaboration agreement, which has been signed, with a fine tooth comb.
“This agreement will have in detail things regarding obligations, including the capital, profit, loss, authority, responsibility, dispute settlement, and so on,” he said.
- Bernama
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