waste incineration plants
Waste incineration plants are facilities designed to burn and dispose of waste materials through controlled combustion processes. They generate heat by burning solid waste, reducing its volume and converting it into ash, gas, and heat energy. These plants are intended to minimize the amount of waste going to landfills, while also producing energy that can be used for electricity or heating purposes.
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