Dubai builds the world's largest waste-to-electricity recycling plant

Recently, the Dubai Government has announced the plan to build the largest waste plant in the world.

Recently, the Dubai Government has announced plans to build the largest waste-to-electricity conversion plant in the world.

When it is built and operated, the Waste-to-energy plant plans to handle up to two million tons of solid waste each year, ie about 60 percent of waste. annual of Dubai. This shows that the plant must have a capacity of 185 MW, and it will supply electricity for 120,000 houses.

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The garbage power plant in Shenzhen East in China is currently the world's largest scale plant, but if the Dubai project can meet its objectives, the plant could surpass its scale. Both projects will be completed by 2020 and while both can handle more than 5,500 tons of waste per day, the capacity of the Dubai plant may be higher than in Shenzhen 20MW. However, it is not really a competition, and it is important to have more sustainable systems like these built in other countries.

The Dubai plant will be built on 2ha (5 acres) land in the Warsan area, and electricity will be fed into the local electricity network with HV 132 kV cable. Dubai City is partnering with Dubai's Electricity and Water Administration, Hitachi Zosen Inova of Switzerland and Belgian construction company Besix.

It will have a total cost of about 2.5 billion AEDs (680 million USD), with construction going to start in the next few months. If all goes according to plan, the plant must be completed and operated before Dubai holds the Expo 2020 event.

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Update 24 May 2019
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