NEXUS Approach - Waste to Energy Power Generation
Potential Waste to Energy
Potential Waste to Energy
Waste Energy ON Grid
Potential Waste to Energy
Economic Growth
Nigeria’s Wind & Solar Energy Potentials
Nigeria Waste-to-Energy Sustainable future.
In a world with a growing population and increasing consumption, there is a pressing need to use our resources in the best possible way. This involves reducing waste generation, ensuring high-quality recycling, and using residual waste for efficient and clean energy generation at waste-to-energy facilities.
MAS - Infrastructure Nigeria solutions would help solve our waste problem in Nigeria adopting ways to categorize our municipal waste to sustainable ways through recycle:-
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Household rubbish must be sorted out the waste into various categories recyclables,
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Hard and soft plastics, glass, metals and so on,
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Residual solid municipal solid waste converted to energy.
*Waste to energy plants can play and make Nigeria more sustainable and educating our community on how they work and why and where it matters in the country. That is why we should encourage the community on how to recycle
*Waste to energy should bring the shift to a circular economy in the countries that offers renewable energy options
The Waste to energy Technology :-
1. Uses waste to generate energy in a form of heat to generate electricity, when waste is burn in high temperature . The energy that is released by the high combustion heats water within a closed system and produce steam. The steam passes through a turbine which drives generator and produces electricity. Having pass through the turbine the steam still some energy and that can also be used in direct heating system which provides hot water to residential and commercial buildings.
2. In many parts of the world waste is usually dumped in the streets, landfills and rivers.
3. Waste in our street and landfills has the potential of polluting our drinking water from well , boreholes which is the ground water below, dusts, smell and the risks of spreading diseases in the environment from our municipal waste.
According to some estimates 75% of global of none recyclable wastes are sent to landfill and in many countries around the world the figure is as 96%.
The Waste Energy Power Generation would diversify and reverse the current acute electricity deficit experienced in the country, as well as environmental concerns and effect of climate change.