China's Largest Waste-To-Energy System Heads For Shenzhen

May 5, 2009 | Print | Email Email | Comments | Category: Energy & Cleantech


    The second phase of the Bao'an Waste-to-Energy Plant, which is invested in by Shenzhen Energy and Environment Company, is expected to be the largest of its kind in China with a daily production capacity of 4,200 tons.

    It is learned that Shenzhen produces 12,074 tons of waste are being yielded in Shenzhen every day. Though city has set up seven waste incineration power plants with a total capacity of 4,875 tons per day, it can still not meet the increasing demand.

    At present, SEEC incinerates 2,450 tons of waste each day, which accounts for 50% of the city's total waste incineration. In addition, the company has three projects under construction which are expected to add a daily capacity of 6,300 tons for the city.

    Set up in 1997, SEEC is one of the major waste disposal companies in Shenzhen.

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