Waste to Energy (WTE) can reduce the volume of waste by about 90 percent, resulting in a 90 percent decrease in the amount of land required for waste disposal.
The WTE process is a cyclical process. Waste is collected or dropped off from homes and businesses, that waste is tipped out of waste trucks at the WTE plant, that waste is sorted and processed into Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF), the RDF is fed into the WTE plant reactor, the reactor produces syngas, that syngas operates the engines, those engines produce electricity, that electricity flows to the grid, the grid power homes and businesses and those homes and businesses generate waste that starts the process all over again.
Waste to Energy Plant:The Kyros Energy technology uses Municipal Solid Waste(MSW) that is converted to Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) as a fuel feed for the gasification process to produce electricity and heat, a process that transforms un-recyclable waste into energy.