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UPDATED: 14:44, May 26, 2005
China's biggest garbage incineration power station put into operation
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Three incinerators and two steam turbine generator sets were formally put into operation at Shuanggang Garbage Incineration Power Station, Tianjin on May 24. At a total investment of 540 million yuan, the project is capable of disposing 1,200 tons of waste, or one fourth of the city's total, at a daily base. With an annual generating capacity of 120 million Kw/h, the power station is the largest of its kind in China. The waste residue from incineration will be used to make bricks to form a cyclic economic chain.

By People's Daily Online


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