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DWMC to start operations in 2023

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DUBAI: Dubai Municipali­ty has stated that Dubai Waste Management Centre (DWMC), which is the world’s largest waste-to-energy project, will commence its initial operations in the beginning of 2023.

Two of the centre’s five treatment lines will operate initially, generating 80 Mwh of renewable energy by processing 2000 tons of solid waste in a day.

DWMC will operate in accordance with the Municipali­ty’s strategies to reduce the volume of solid waste sent to landfills and create alternativ­e sustainabl­e energy sources. In line with the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050 and the vision of the Municipali­ty, the centre will also contribute to the establishm­ent of a sustainabl­e and eco-friendly system for waste management in the emirate.

Dawoud Al Hajri, Director General of Dubai Municipali­ty, said: “We are in the process of commencing the partial operations of DWMC next year, as we are making promising progress in building the facility, which is 75 per cent complete.”

Al Hajri added: “DWMC offers an alternativ­e sustainabl­e solution to waste backfillin­g as well as a clean energy source, making it a significan­t part of Dubai’s vision to become one of the world’s most sustainabl­e cities. The centre will help to solidify Dubai’s status as a global leader in driving sustainabi­lity.”

The first stage of the centre’s operation will involve receiving waste, utilizing the resulting steam pressure to operate the steam turbine, and producing enough rotational energy to move the electric generator atached to the steam turbine, generating around 80 Mwh of electrical energy.

Upon completion in 2024, DWMC will be able to process 5,666 tons of solid waste per day via five lines, converting and producing 200 Mwh of clean energy into the local power grid.

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Dubai Waste Management Centre is the world’s largest waste-to-energy project.
± Dubai Waste Management Centre is the world’s largest waste-to-energy project.

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