Lindner part of world’s largest energy from waste facility

Lindner has been chosen by the Swiss waste-to-energy technology firm Hitachi Zosen Inova, its joint venture partner, the BESIX Group, and the Dubai Municipality for bulk shredding at the world’s largest energy-from-waste plant. The facility is currently being built in Warsan, Dubai.
The world’s largest energy from waste facility is currently being built in Dubai. In line with Dubai’s sustainability strategy, it will transform 5,555 tonnes of non-recyclables into renewable energy annually. Photo: Dubai Waste Management Center

As part of Dubai’s sustainability strategy, the Dubai Municipality aims to minimise the volume of municipal waste disposed of in landfills, thereby investing into renewable energy facilities. The new plant in Warsan will be the biggest of its kind worldwide and treat 5,555 tonnes of non-recyclable municipal solid waste from the Dubai area per day, converting 1,825 million tonnes into renewable energy annually. The produced electricity will be fed into the local grid as baseload energy and power around 120,000 homes

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