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  2. Incineration - Wikipedia

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    Incineration is a waste treatment process that involves the combustion of substances contained in waste materials. [1] Industrial plants for waste incineration are commonly referred to as waste-to-energy facilities. Incineration and other high-temperature waste treatment systems are described as "thermal treatment".

  3. List of incinerators in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Channel 4 News list of 30 incinerators being "seriously considered or planned by councils" Defra list of PFI projects (some include incineration) Environment Agency's Waste Incineration Spreadsheet (2006) [permanent dead link] Tradebe Fawley

  4. Naples waste management crisis - Wikipedia

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    The " Naples waste management crisis " is a series of events surrounding the lack of waste collection and illegal toxic waste dumping in and around the Province of Naples (now known as the Metropolitan City of Naples), Campania, Italy, beginning in the 1980s. [ 1 ] In 1994, Campania formally declared a state of emergency, ending in 2008 ...

  5. Views wanted on waste incinerator plans - AOL

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    Charlotte Andrews - BBC News September 16, 2024 at 1:18 AM People are being asked to comment on plans for a new incinerator which could burn up to 260,000 tonnes of waste every year.

  6. Dublin Waste-to-Energy Facility - Wikipedia

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    The Dublin Waste-to-Energy Facility, also known as the Poolbeg Incinerator, [1] is a waste-to-energy plant serving the Greater Dublin Area, located on the Poolbeg peninsula. The plant is capable of producing up to 60 megawatts of electricity, enough to power 80,000 homes, and provide district heating for up to 50,000 homes in the Dublin area. [2]

  7. Tyseley Energy from Waste Plant - Wikipedia

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    [2] The ERF operates 24 hours a day for 365 days a year (except for planned shutdowns for maintenance). It takes around 350,000 tonnes of waste produced by the city annually and burns it to produce electricity, of which 25MW is fed into the National Grid. [3] It is a two-stream plant with each boiler designed to process 23.5 tonnes of rubbish ...

  8. Waste Incineration Directive - Wikipedia

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    The Waste Incineration Directive, more formally Directive 2000/76/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 December 2000 on the incineration of waste (OJ L332, P91 – 111), was a Directive issued by the European Union and relates to standards and methodologies required by Europe for the practice and technology of incineration.

  9. Brooks incinerator submits plan to reduce mercury releases ...

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    Reworld Marion is Oregon’s only municipal waste incinerator. Its parent company, New Jersey-based Reworld, operates more than 40 incinerators in North America, Europe and the United Kingdom.