Waste to Energy
Waste to Energy is the process of creating energy in the form of electricity and heat from the primary treatment of waste, or the processing of waste into a fuel source. The waste (fuel) is burned, releasing heat. The heat turns water into steam in a boiler and high-pressure steam turns the blades of a turbine generator to produce electricity. An air pollution control system eliminates pollutants from the combustion gas before it is released through a smoke stack. WtE facilities typically reduce waste volumes by 90%.
- Fuel source.
- electricity
- smoke stack
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