The UAE has announced to build the world's largest waste-to-energy plant
The UAE government will set up 1.1 billion dollars waste-to-energy plant, instead of disposing of waste generated in the UAE.
A major decision by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) after China refused to import waste, the UAE has announced plans to build the world's largest plant to generate electricity from waste at a cost of billions of dollars. According to international media reports, the UAE has decided to make better use of the waste generated in the country.
The UAE government has decided to build one of the world's largest waste-to-energy plants at a cost of 1.1 billion dollars. The UAE government has taken this decision after the decision of China not to import garbage. According to media reports, China has banned the import of garbage from other countries. The decision comes as China embarks on a series of key economic initiatives.
The UAE is building the plant in Dubai, while a similar small plant will start operating in Sharjah this year. In addition, Abu Dhabi is working on two different projects, after which the UAE will be able to convert two-thirds of its waste into energy. However, the plan could make it difficult for the UAE to implement its 2050 climate change plan, which seeks to reduce carbon dioxide and other harmful gases in the atmosphere in developed and developing countries around the world. Trying to reduce.
Keep in mind that the UAE also has a system in the country under which the items in the garbage can be made workable again, however, even after removing these items, a large pile of garbage would be left. Which will be used to generate energy.