Delivery Ceremony for Phase 1 of the Hong Kong Integrated Waste Management Facility

Source:CCCCTime:2024-01-24

Once completed, the facility will process 3,000 tons of municipal solid waste daily, generate 480 million kWh of electricity annually and reduce approximately 440,000 metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions each year.

CCCC's subsidiary, CHEC recently held a module delivery ceremony for Hong Kong's Integrated Waste Management Facilities Phase 1 Project.
The project is the city's first modern integrated waste management facility. Once completed, the facility will process 3,000 tons of municipal solid waste daily, generate 480 million kWh of electricity annually—enough for 100,000 households—and reduce approximately 440,000 metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions each year.
The Phase 1 project required the production and installation of 12 major giant electromechanical equipment prefabricated components, with a total weight of 50,000 tons—equivalent to about five Eiffel Towers. After prefabrication and assembly in Zhuhai, the entire system was transported by sea to the project site.
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