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Operating at optimum efficiency, the fourline incinerator handles 3,000 metric tons of waste daily, while the anaerobic digestion unit processes over 8,000 metric tons of wet waste per day.
and landscaping, collaborating closely with local engineering institutes to realize this unique vision.
The Baoshan Waste-to-Energy Center represents an innovative leap in waste management by integrating both waste-to-energy( WTE) incineration and anaerobic digestion facilities. Operating at optimum efficiency, the four-line incinerator handles 3,000 metric tons of waste daily, while the anaerobic digestion unit processes over 8,000 metric tons of wet waste per day.
This combination allows for efficient waste processing, converting organic materials into biogas for diverse applications and incinerating non-organic waste to generate electricity. It maximizes resource utilization, minimizes waste, and recovers energy. In addition to its waste management capabilities, the project features a 10-hectare roof park and a variety of exhibition and entertainment programs known as the‘ mini-city.’
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