Dubai Waste Treatment launches the first spark on January 1

Installing a steam turbine within the clean energy production system.

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Dubai Municipality reported that the first spark of the Dubai Waste Treatment Center project will start next January, after starting to install the steam turbine, which constitutes a main unit within the clean energy production system at the center, with a production capacity of 200 megawatts.

The municipality explained to "Emirates Today" that it was decided to launch the first combustion spark in the center on January 1, 2023, after the completion of the installation process of the steam turbine, which constitutes a main unit within the clean energy production system in the center, with a production capacity of 200 megawatts.

The municipality confirmed that the project is part of the municipality's series of major projects, while the new center supports the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050, enhances the emirate's global competitiveness, and highlights its continuous approach to developing sustainable development projects, and employing the latest technology innovations to protect the environment and enhance the welfare of society.

And she continued: "The municipality continues to implement the huge project according to the specified schedule, in cooperation with the strategic partners, companies and institutions participating in the implementation of the project," noting that the start of the installation of the steam turbine represents a very important step in the completion of the largest project of its kind in the world, as it constitutes an essential tool in the implementation of the project. Converting waste combustion products into electrical energy, and it constitutes the main link between the stages of incineration and the electricity generation system.”

The installation of the steam turbine paves the way for the center to enter the trial operation phase next year, in preparation for its actual start-up, to provide a new sustainable energy resource.

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