UAE inaugurates world's largest waste-to-energy plant
Hamdan bin Mohammed added: “The facility can process 2 million tonnes of waste per year without any adverse environmental impact”.
Dubai: The world's largest and most efficient waste-to-energy facility in Warsan has been inaugurated in Dubai.
Crown Prince of Dubai, Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed inaugurated the plant with an investment of AED 4 billion in the project of Dubai Municipality.
Turning to Twitter, the Crown Prince wrote: It is “a remarkable project that reinforces Dubai’s status as a global leader in sustainable infrastructure”.
The facility is capable of generating 220 megawatt-hours of renewable energy, which can power 135,000 residential units, to Sheikh Hamdan.
Hamdan bin Mohammed added: “The facility can process 2 million tonnes of waste per year without any adverse environmental impact”.
He congratulated the exceptional teams involved in this unique project, adding that we are committed to deploying advanced technologies to build a brighter and more sustainable future.
I inaugurated the world’s largest and most efficient waste-to-energy facility in Warsan featuring an investment of AED 4 billion, a remarkable project that reinforces Dubai’s status as a global leader in sustainable infrastructure. The facility is capable of generating 220… pic.twitter.com/DqraruoC0C
— Hamdan bin Mohammed (@HamdanMohammed) July 4, 2023
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