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Fengshiyan builds a waste incineration power station

Fengshiyan builds a waste incineration power station

The Chinese city of Shenzhen plans to tackle its serious waste problem by burning 5,000 tonnes of it a day in what will become the largest waste-to-energy plant in the world. . Designed by Gottlieb Paludan Architects and Schmidt Hammer Lassen, the Shenzhen Energy Ring marks an innovative approach to waste management. With its distinctive, circular shape and a 1. The incinerated refuse is. . BEIJING, July 7 (Xinhua) -- In a waste incineration plant in Xinxiang, central China's Henan Province, towering steel claws move gracefully, transferring mountains of municipal waste into the fermentation chamber. The process, which is expected to turn at least a third of the trash into useable electricity, isn't exactly the best thing. . [PDF Version]

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