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What is the energy-saving mode of a waste incinerator?

From: FAQ | Date:2025/9/19 | Hit:
What is the energy-saving mode of a waste incinerator?
The "energy-saving mode" of a waste incinerator refers to waste-to-energy (WtE) technology, which recycles the heat generated by waste combustion to generate steam, which drives turbines to generate electricity and/or heat for district heating systems. This process converts waste generated during treatment into valuable energy, reducing the use of landfills and other energy consumption.
The new generation Fireprint low-temperature magnetic pyrolysis power generation device is superior. It can serve communities of 1,000-20,000 people, generating electricity after on-site treatment, making it an ideal choice for remote rural areas.
The Fireprint device works as follows:
Pyrolysis energy generation: Waste is pyrolyzed in a pyrolysis furnace to form char, producing a large amount of combustible gas, which is used as heat to drive a generator and produce electricity.
Heating: The escaped heat can be directly used for district heating networks, building heating, or other applications.
The advantages of this energy-saving method:
Waste reduction: Pyrolysis significantly reduces the mass and volume of waste by 1/200-400, producing negatively ionized ash that can be directly used as fertilizer in forests. Energy Generation: Utilizes waste that would otherwise be sent to landfill to generate electricity or heat.
Resource Conservation: By converting waste into energy, ChinaFireprint promotes a more sustainable circular economy, as its low-temperature magnetic fumigation pyrolysis process requires no energy and reduces reliance on fossil fuels.
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