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Longfeng Waste-to-energy Plant
The plant will generate electricity for Shenzhen's 20 million people, who produce around 15,000 tonnes of waste daily. The plant generates energy by capturing heat from incinerating waste material, which drives a turbine to generate electricity. Waste-to-energy is just one example of the municipality's endeavor to create. . Longgang Energy Eco-Park is one of China's largest single-site municipal waste incineration facilities, with a daily treatment capacity of 5,100 tonnes, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province. But this is no ordinary café. It sits atop the chimney of a facility that processes over 2,600 tons of garbage every day – the Nanshan. . Privately-owned Chinese firm Hunan Junxin Environmental Protection is leading several WtE projects in the region, including Kazakhstan's first WtE plant in Almaty, the nation's largest city and commercial hub, and a facility in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan's capital. This is the first LFGTE project connected to the power grid in North China. The project brings environmental benefits. .
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