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South Africa explores waste combustion for electricity

22 Aug 2024
Source: Clean Air Tech
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Dealing with municipal waste is a growing global challenge. For many years, waste combustion has been employed to provide district heating but recent advancements have made it feasible to generate electricity from waste with several sites in South Africa under consideration.

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