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Sharjah Waste-to-Energy Plant.. Big Sustainability Success Story

August 09, 2023 / 3:35 PM
Sharjah24: Sharjah has stepped up its environmental efforts to achieve its goal of ‘zero’ waste through the Sharjah Waste-to-Energy Plant, the region’s first commercial project of its kind, with the aim of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and minimising the effects of climate change in order to save the environment.
In launching the groundbreaking Waste-to-Energy Plant and turning solid waste into energy, Sharjah has reaffirmed its commitment and support to the UAE’s strategic vision to divert waste away from landfills, cut emissions and achieve climate neutrality by 2050 by adopting a sustainable energy mix that helps reduce carbon emissions to counter climate change. 

The Sharjah Waste-to-Energy Plant was launched in May last year to become the first commercial project of its kind in the Middle East, developed by the Emirates Waste to Energy Company, a joint venture between BEEAH, the region’s leading sustainability group, Masdar, one of the world's leading companies in the field of renewable energy.
 
The station treats a whopping 300,000 tonnes of solid waste annually. When the Plant reaches its maximum operational capacity, it will generate 30 megawatts of energy annually, enough to provide electricity to more than 28,000 homes in the Emirate.

While 90 per cent of the waste is treated by the Sharjah-based BEEAH, the Sharjah Waste-to-Energy Plant helps eliminate 450,000 tonnes of harmful carbon emissions, contributing to sustainable quality of life in the Emirate and the environment in the region at large.

The station, which is one of the innovative climate solutions, converts non-recyclable waste into electrical energy to provide clean, low-carbon energy that supports the sustainable development process in the country.

According to the station's data, its operating mechanisms depend on treating non-recyclable waste in a thermal boiler to generate steam, which in turn contributes to the operation of a steam turbine that generates electricity. These components and mineral materials may be used in construction and road works.

The operating mechanism involves collecting fly ash resulting from the incineration process to treat it separately in a safe, scientific manner, while treating the gas resulting from the waste incineration process before releasing it into the atmosphere in line with the environmental standards of the European Union.

The heat generated during the process is recovered and used in a steam boiler, which in turn is used to drive electric turbines and produce electricity. The plant's boiler and thermal efficiency rates are among the highest in the industry.

The Sharjah Waste-to-Energy Plant, covering an area of 80,000 square metres, is located near the materials sorting facility of BEEAH. It collects, separates and recycles the Emirate's waste, and sends the rest to landfills when necessary.
 
August 09, 2023 / 3:35 PM

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