Neihu Refuse Incineration Plant
The Neihu Refuse Incineration Plant (Chinese: 內湖垃圾焚化廠; pinyin: Nèihú Lèsè Fénhuà Chǎng) is an incinerator in Neihu District, Taipei, Taiwan.[1]
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Built | January 1992 |
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Location | Neihu, Taipei, Taiwan |
Coordinates | 25°3′43.9″N 121°36′16.2″E |
Industry | Waste management |
Style | Incinerator |
Owner(s) | Environmental Protection Bureau of Taipei City Government |
History
The construction of the plant was completed in January 1992, led by Takuma Co. Ltd. as the main contractor.[2]
Technical details
The plant can treat 900 tons of garbage per day and produce 144 MWh of electricity per day.
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See also
- Air pollution in Taiwan
- Waste management in Taiwan
- Beitou Refuse Incineration Plant, also located in Taipei
References
- http://www.industryabout.com/country-territories-3/2249-taiwan/waste-to-energy/35158-taipei-neihu-incineration-plant
- Lee, Shang-hsiu. "Waste-to-Energy Facilities in Taiwan" (PDF). Columbia University in the City of New York. Retrieved 14 August 2017.
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