Household waste turned into energy

 

Turning waste into energy is like the magic of turning water into wine.

But it's not a miracle: it's a proven technology that can meet the city's energy needs while reducing landfill disposal and maintenance costs.
Waste used in energy technologies is converted into a low-carbon alternative energy source. This technology is widely used in Scandinavia, to produce heat and electricity for district grids. Although there are critics who argue that this method can reduce recycling and waste recycling.
In South East London, a closed-loop waste-to-energy plant will provide hot water for up to 2,400 homes. The process starts with the sorting and collection of household waste. The system is built into the building and residents simply sort the garbage into different types, such as paper, plastic, food waste and flush it down the waste chutes. The next step in the process is to separate the waste for recycling and for energy generation. As a result of this process, there is nothing to take to the landfill.

According to the foreign press for ForTrader.ru

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