Amager Bakke WtE Facility to Help Copenhagen Become the First Energy Neutral Capital (Video)
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Technology
The multi-functional Amager Bakke waste-to-energy facility in Copenhagen raises the bar for resource optimisation with an energy efficiency of 107%.
Amager Ressourcecenter (ARC) is an inter-municipal resource company owned by five municipalities in the Greater Copenhagen area. The company receives and processes waste from approximately 550,000 residents and 45,000 businesses and provides recycled materials, electricity and district heating to the city.
The Amager Bakke WtE facility replaces ARC's existing waste treatment facility, which is now over 40 years old, has high maintenance costs, moderate energy efficiency and does not meet contemporary standards for occupational health and safety.
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