Energy from waste
Hot water | Steam | Electricity
One of the most significant advantages of waste-to-energy incineration plants is the generation of cleaner and more sustainable energy. Traditional waste disposal methods, such as landfilling, contribute to the release of greenhouse gases and air pollution, which can harm the environment and human health.
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In contrast, waste-to-energy incineration plants utilise advanced technologies to convert waste into energy. The process involves controlled combustion of waste materials, such as municipal solid, industrial, or agricultural waste, in specially designed chambers. This combustion process not only reduces the volume of waste but also harnesses the energy released during the process.
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By converting waste into energy, these incineration plants offer a cleaner alternative to traditional forms of energy generation. The combustion process is carried out under strict environmental regulations and utilises sophisticated air pollution control systems. These systems capture and treat harmful emissions, such as particulate matter, heavy metals, and dioxins, before they are released into the atmosphere.
Hot water generation
Hot water is a key requirement in many industrial processes, or it can be used as a method of generating the heating requirements of administrative and industrial buildings.
Heat is indirectly recovered from the exhaust gases of the incinerators by passing them through a gas tube heat exchanger. The heat is then exchanged with the external water jacket to provide a cost-free supply of hot water.