How much it cost to build this system. I want to do something that earns me profit and does good to environment. My country is beautiful but waste management is worse it all ends in land fills.
14-15 years ago here in Australia, my two bosses at a cable duct company I worked for asked me what I thought about climate change and global warming and what suggestion I would give to help the situation, I told them I didn't really believe in global warming and climate change, but if I had to come up with an idea I would get rid of rubbish by way of burning it, and somehow turning the burn into energy, they just laughed at me, and asked what would I do with all the toxic fumes from the burnt rubbish, and I said I didn't know and I still don't know, but I guess Turkey figured it out, well done.
I am responsible for the arrangements of a waste to energy project in Iran. Let me know if you have any questions. I will be happy to answer your questions
Wow that is amazing. This is far better than having it just sitting in piles near where people live, or buried under the ground. This is next level sustainability. Every country should be doing this!
Only rich countries can afford this. But yes, maybe instead corruption, we can get there. The real garbage is the politicians who don't allow it for cheap.
I saw a RUclips shirt about this briefly a few years back and it gave me inspiration to create an island that had a similar system. Now, I have a fully developed world and a book series in the making based off of what this island does.
This a good idea as long as people do the things these people are doing to reduce emissions while also making use of the ash and metals etc is a great idea and the facility also powers itself with garbage is something I don't hear everyday
Yes bro for sure. Kochi badly needs it especially after the mess having recently happened in Kochi. Kerala badly needs it. Government of Kerala really needs to study this and should approach this in an aggressive way. Cheers
First, you don't throw garbage at a boiler, you throw it at a furnace Second, fire gives out thermal energy to boil water and turn a generator, not kinetic energy
India's waste is of low calorific value . Hence, it is not economical to implement it . Also, WTE projects are expensive to install & operate. Only Developed countries can afford this luxury.
Gasification,, plasma gasification, supercritical water gasification etc. Would be more efficient than just incineration. You could also use the produced syngas as feedstock for fuels and chemicals.
@@Reotha there's a CNBC video about Sierra Nevada and other gasification plants; it's environmentally friendlier than incinerators but harder to scale.
Good initiative and excellent mitigation measure against ambient air pollution . How then are you observing the health risks of your employees posed by toxic gases that are produced from burning the waste?
The furnace is isolated from any areas where humans could be. If it wasn't, the toxic gases would have been the least of concerns considering extreme temperatures inside of the furnace
Wow this is a great initiative.. I wish we could do this to address the rubbish in Solomon islands. But then I believe it will be expensive. I wish there are more feasible and realistic approach to turn waste into energy in the most affordable way..
At 0:58 - _"... without any pre-treatment, 15% of the daily g@rbage, which is 3,000 tons, is bμrned and used to generate electricity"_ At 1:15 - _"Our system is committed to the fact that the incineration and storage of g@rbage only make up 30% of total g@rbage ..."_ So how much of the total amount is it? 15% or 30%?
@@kshitizkatiyar3285 , no. Later at 3:04 , she states _"When recycling our w@ste, we need to *cut incineration and storage by 30% because we need to limit the greenhouse gases released..."._ So their aim is to minimise incineration not increasing it.
The country is mentioned at the beginning: Turkey. Sweden also does this and more; you learn something from their video as well, check it out. I have just finished watching their video plus one on Japan recycling.
I am doing my engineering in m.tech in the ECE department and I have this subject as my optional subject I am still confused how we can filter that smoke of burning garbage to not produce air polution?
This is being done worldwide. I’d be surprised at how many cities have one of these facilities already operating. PS they’re mine blowing really expensive hundreds of billions per facility
The real goal í reduce waste in the first place because in short term we can burn it but in the long run when material all burn an nit replenish in certain way soon we live in Mars without need to travel earth will be baren
It doesn't really matter, does it ? It produces electricity. If it wasn't burning trash, it would be burning fossil fuels instead. W2E incinerators do emit more CO₂ per MWh than fossil fuel power plants, but they prevent methane emissions from decomposing waste in landfills.
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I have a question: Is this entire process of turning waste into energy done in an eco friendly way?
As someone who works in waste treatment just a correction. The waste isn't throw into the boiler it's throw into a furnace that heats the boiler.
How much it cost to build this system. I want to do something that earns me profit and does good to environment. My country is beautiful but waste management is worse it all ends in land fills.
@@kks319 It's not economically viable.
@@IceColdProfessional Please elaborate w some data. Cost of plant? Cost of operations? Etc
What's left over ??
@@babagandu Certain emission that are released through a stack and bottom ash that is collected from the furnace and boiler.
14-15 years ago here in Australia, my two bosses at a cable duct company I worked for asked me what I thought about climate change and global warming and what suggestion I would give to help the situation, I told them I didn't really believe in global warming and climate change, but if I had to come up with an idea I would get rid of rubbish by way of burning it, and somehow turning the burn into energy, they just laughed at me, and asked what would I do with all the toxic fumes from the burnt rubbish, and I said I didn't know and I still don't know, but I guess Turkey figured it out, well done.
Even Singapore is doing the same
If our government in South Africa can invest in the same technology. We will solve the problem of Powe cut. That we are going through.
Surely the emissions from this are far less than having all that waste polluting the lands and giving off their own emissions.
What about the gasses come out of burning the materials?
I think Sweden did too cause they actually have to import trash in now because they used up all of theirs.
As a waste management company in Kenya we definitely need this.
There wildly expensive
Good to meet a fellow kenyan here. 🇰🇪🇰🇪
Sure, we need some like this especially in nairobi so as to reverse dandora.
I want to start a waste management in Sierra Leone 🇸🇱
Any tips ?
I am responsible for the arrangements of a waste to energy project in Iran. Let me know if you have any questions. I will be happy to answer your questions
@@beinthemoment8904please could I contact you through your email?
Thank you very much.
To anyone who has any kind of effort to build this.
Wow that is amazing. This is far better than having it just sitting in piles near where people live, or buried under the ground. This is next level sustainability. Every country should be doing this!
Only rich countries can afford this. But yes, maybe instead corruption, we can get there. The real garbage is the politicians who don't allow it for cheap.
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Superb idea ! I think it should be expanded worldwide !
No it shouldn’t it should only be used in dire situations its still causes tons of co2 gas
@@nikolaievans2432 plant more trees, problem solved.
@@nikolaievans2432 plus i swear we have co2 scrubbers nowadays and thats not just a scifi thing right?
I saw a RUclips shirt about this briefly a few years back and it gave me inspiration to create an island that had a similar system. Now, I have a fully developed world and a book series in the making based off of what this island does.
Istanbul’s architecture has also inspired the look of my fictional island
May i know about it in details? Share your contact then
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Have you written it yet?
Congratulation, actually the best solution to avoid greenhouse, it is convert waste to energy. Regards from Huancayo Peru.
This a good idea as long as people do the things these people are doing to reduce emissions while also making use of the ash and metals etc is a great idea and the facility also powers itself with garbage is something I don't hear everyday
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I hope all the developed countries in the world adopt this system.
India needs this technology immediately.
South Africa it's very urgent
Yes bro for sure. Kochi badly needs it especially after the mess having recently happened in Kochi. Kerala badly needs it. Government of Kerala really needs to study this and should approach this in an aggressive way.
Cheers
@@noelchirayilalso mumbai cuz anywhere you go garbage's always there
Adani ji may bring this
Don’t have any dreams or hopes about this, it won’t happen there for sure.
First, you don't throw garbage at a boiler, you throw it at a furnace
Second, fire gives out thermal energy to boil water and turn a generator, not kinetic energy
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An innovative approach to utilize the solid wastes. Good for the sustainable environment.
What do you do with the unburnt black waste left after incineration?
Amazing 👏 We all need this.
we need more of this
This is also needed in the Philippines. If only the officials care more of their constituents rather than their pockets. 😢
India need this
We already do it. In new state Telangana. U need to know about it. Watch Johnny's Desk.
India's waste is of low calorific value . Hence, it is not economical to implement it . Also, WTE projects are expensive to install & operate. Only Developed countries can afford this luxury.
@@rishivardhan9147 we also afford it bro...not just one but a handful of them.
@@rajatdani619 not exactly...first we need to invest in basic infrastructure...these kinda things are second priority for any developing nation...
Thats a future I want to see, everything being recycled in one way or another
Gasification,, plasma gasification, supercritical water gasification etc. Would be more efficient than just incineration. You could also use the produced syngas as feedstock for fuels and chemicals.
Gasification isn't profitable.
@@poppy87 numbers buddy numbers,wheres the data??
@@Reotha there's a CNBC video about Sierra Nevada and other gasification plants; it's environmentally friendlier than incinerators but harder to scale.
can u explain how the process is done in convertion
Good initiative and excellent mitigation measure against ambient air pollution . How then are you observing the health risks of your employees posed by toxic gases that are produced from burning the waste?
They’re filtered and cleaned and won’t come in any contact with employees
The furnace is isolated from any areas where humans could be. If it wasn't, the toxic gases would have been the least of concerns considering extreme temperatures inside of the furnace
Bangladesh 🇧🇩 desperately need this system.
Wonderful 👍🏻every country should borrow this idea to maintain earth sustainability 👍🏻
This idea is just next level
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We had it in Sweden for decades lol
Wow this is a great initiative.. I wish we could do this to address the rubbish in Solomon islands. But then I believe it will be expensive. I wish there are more feasible and realistic approach to turn waste into energy in the most affordable way..
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Like which ones?
It is really a nice project.
Me after watching this: mom let stock the trash
Mom: what?!!
Me: lemme explain you
😂😂😂😂😂
technology to deal with technology advancement side effects. Not going backwards as the environmentalists want. Congrats !
I have a question. What about the smoke that is produced during the process of combustion? Where is it released?
This is interesting, what does it cost to set this up? Where can I direct the proposal?
About 150 million dollars
@@johnnwabuforudemezue1108 are you certain of your figure? What will be the likely ROI ?
I like this work. I want to do it on Bangladesh to. But what should i do an how can i do this i have no idea plz. Talk me. And give me idea for this
What kind of wastes are used?
what will we do with the air pollution that occurs if we burn waste material
What will we do with the palstic waste that keeps on piling up year after year???
this has been explained: what takes palace with that emission, please watch the video again towards the end and you will pick the explanation.
At 0:58 -
_"... without any pre-treatment, 15% of the daily g@rbage, which is 3,000 tons, is bμrned and used to generate electricity"_
At 1:15 -
_"Our system is committed to the fact that the incineration and storage of g@rbage only make up 30% of total g@rbage ..."_
So how much of the total amount is it?
15% or 30%?
I suppose she wants to say that the aim is to get to 30 percent, which currently is 15 percent.
@@kshitizkatiyar3285 , no. Later at 3:04 , she states _"When recycling our w@ste, we need to *cut incineration and storage by 30% because we need to limit the greenhouse gases released..."._
So their aim is to minimise incineration not increasing it.
How much does it cost to building this facility ? Thankyou
What is size of land required for this size of plant and how much investment required
What about the polluting gas?
CO2 + H2O
What happens to the plastic
Where can we get these machinery to produce electricity?
interesting orange semi trucks with turning drums for dumping, does anyone knows where can I find more info about them?
This need to come to SA. Pls
Very very urgent government must see this technique
Pls what is the name of the country and state that does this . Pls I need your answer
The country is mentioned at the beginning: Turkey. Sweden also does this and more; you learn something from their video as well, check it out. I have just finished watching their video plus one on Japan recycling.
How can I start this business.. at my district
I am doing my engineering in m.tech in the ECE department and I have this subject as my optional subject I am still confused how we can filter that smoke of burning garbage to not produce air polution?
How much does it cost for a facility like this?
very interesting, but how is garbage burned while it is very wet, do we need to add gas into burning chamber?
I’ve been saying we could use trash as an energy source especially in USA
I wish the Philippines could have the same facility like that. So the problem of garbage and electricity will be solved.
they might soon they need funding to built the plant
can anybody tell the name of position ,person who operates the crane @0.40 minutes what they are called us
Crane operators?
@@Lone-Lee Yep, in Australia - crane operator.
Thank you for your video
My dog stepped on a bee
Are the batteries and other explosive stuff affecting the process and how to deal with them?
no
What's the Carbon Emission and Greenhouse Gases emission numbers?
europe burns 80% of its garbage too
This would create millions of jobs in South Africa! South Africa is drowning in waste and has an energy shortage crisis collapsing the economy!
Can you know the price of this complete plant
Singapore already adapted this. I hope other nations follow suit
Why haven't india not yet implimented this
I've been thinking the same for years when I saw this video.
I have been invited by universities to give talks on WtE and have also written e-books on this subject.
Can you explain
Good job good luck then good life but remember quality and safety always first 👍🥳🎉😘
How much money required to start this project menas machinary for this
if we convert the plastic waste into energy by burning it
the smoke can damage our ozone layer right?
If we keep the plastic waste as is it can damage our oceans and natural environment right??
But still some emmisions the smoak coming out chimney so it's not renuable like solar so what so they do with carbon dioxide
carbon dioxide is food of plants and trees
India needs 50 of such plants for benefits of the world and also Pakistan and Bangladesh Nepal
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This is being done worldwide. I’d be surprised at how many cities have one of these facilities already operating. PS they’re mine blowing really expensive hundreds of billions per facility
No-one would build them if they cost that much.
We have a 60MW waste-to-energy incinerator in Dublin that cost $/€500 million.
Love to see more of this, but couldn't waste be recycled into usable materials?
In many (most?) cases, recycling is a very expensive way to use discarded products. That is what limits the practice of recycling.
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Esperamos q alcance todo o planeta, mto em breve!🌿🙏
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Sir/Madam,How to turn waste into electricity?.
How s the garbage burnt..
Absolutely..!!!
Sir im interested to made a electric city with a waste matraial help me sir
I am citizen of India ,can you send the address of this factory
i would like New Jersey to clean what needs cleaning. i like new Jersey because garden state again.
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The real goal í reduce waste in the first place because in short term we can burn it but in the long run when material all burn an nit replenish in certain way soon we live in Mars without need to travel earth will be baren
Waste to energy would keep our trash out of landfills which would leave more land for other stuff
we need a video about world cleanest energy
I want to bring the system facility in my home country.
Does it work in real life
yes it been done in other countries
what about smoke? that comes out
So its the same as a Locomotive train it have..
What about the oxygen consumption to burn this!!!
we got oxygen in abundance
this project is badly need in Bangladesh
Please tell me how much CO2 does this facility produce in a year?
It doesn't really matter, does it ?
It produces electricity.
If it wasn't burning trash, it would be burning fossil fuels instead.
W2E incinerators do emit more CO₂ per MWh than fossil fuel power plants, but they prevent methane emissions from decomposing waste in landfills.
@@osiris7208 I believe you have heard of composting, don't you?
Please tell us which which carbon dioxide scrubbers are reaching our expectation ?
W- t- E! Also nuclear electrical power generators.
How to they manage air pollution
Chemical and physical filters remove almost all pollutants other than CO₂.
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What's up gee
@@vaibhavnagare8549 All good
Pakistan should have it. Please let me know how can I make the same in my country.
you need 1-2 billion dollars to build such kind of plant.
3000 ton/day producing 85MW is impossble. Maybe waste input is 5 times more
85 MWh
Hi. God I want you to ask one thing I can shale garbage from India
How much it let know
They show it as if Imamoglu did all of these.
A massif pr campaign for this guy. What a shame! 20 years effort of akp no mention.
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China does the same thing with no pollution control.
Cool
Bro abstract patu bro
What about population
the energy helps the people
But burning plastic causes more pollution so...😂
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