Waste- to- Energy: Foreign firm plans $150M 25 megawatts facility in Lagos On By Olasunkanmi Akoni The British Government has expressed support for more foreign investments in Lagos State, as moves for the first Waste to Energy plant in the state commenced. This happened as a foreign energy firm, West African ENRG, disclosed plans to invest $150 million to build a 25 megawatts waste to energy facility that would process 2.5 tonnes of waste energy daily. The Deputy British High Commissioner in Nigeria, Mr Ben Llewellyn Jones, made the remarks at the weekend during an inspection tour of Igando refuse dumpsite facilities of West African ENRG, in the company of state officials, led by the Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Mr Tunji Bello.