The pollution caused by waste-fired power plants is certainly no greater than that of coal-fired power plants. Compared to a large power plant of 600,000 units, a small unit of 1,200 tons, or 30,000 kilowatts, pollutes groundwater, soil, environment and atmosphere much less. People have misunderstandings about waste power plants: First of all, the definition of waste power plants: waste thermal energy generation projects in waste incineration treatment plants are waste utilization projects. renewable resources encouraged and supported by the state, which can truly achieve the reduction, safety, and treatment of waste resources. Waste-to-energy power plants are not landfills. Waste is sent directly to the waste storage basin by sealed transport vehicles. There is no leakage in the middle of the process. The entire factory is in a slightly negative pressure state, that is, the air outside the factory is drawn into the garbage incinerator to be incinerated through the induced draft fan. In particular, the air above the garbage storage pool directly enters the garbage incinerator and cannot escape. The smell is also a kind of organic matter, and it loses its smell after burning. Noise must be very low and compliant with national regulations.
Will a waste treatment plant that processes 1,200 tonnes of waste per day have a significant impact
Introduction Will a waste treatment plant that processes 1,200 tonnes of waste per day have a significant impact on the environment? The pollution caused by waste power plants is certainly not greater than that of thermal power plants. 1,200 tonnes, or a small machine