Trash Disposal, Energy, Clean Water

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WTE : Waste to Energy: 180 tons of municipal solid waste yields 6 megawatts per hour of electricity and thousand of gallons of water and meets clean air standards. And this is just one of the options available for waste-to-energy.

Naanovo Energy, Inc. claims that its Waste to Energy (WTE) technology allows, each of their modules to cleanly combust one hundred eighty tons of municipal solid waste per day while it produces energy and clean water.

A Waste-to-energy module developed by Naanovo can reduce 180 tons of municipal solid waste a day down to 10% of its raw volume and down to 20% of its original weight. This process will generate a minimum of six megawatts per hour of electricity and a natural byproduct of each WTE module is 145,920 gallons per day of distilled water.

I repeat: WTE : Waste to Energy: 180 tons of municipal solid waste yields 6 megawatts per hour of electricity and thousand of gallons of water and meets clean air standards. And this is just one of the options available for waste-to-energy.

Ask your city council members to find out more about WTE technology. The city did a little investigating about alternative ways to dispose of garbage several years ago, but have never gotten serious about it. They need a nudge. Do it carefully. They don't like change.

You can e-mail the entire City Council or just your favorite councilperson here or here: http://www.greensboro-nc.gov/CityGovernment/council/emailcouncil.htm

Also get in touch with your County Commissioners. This is a regional problem.

You can e-mail your County Commissionershere, or here: http://gcms0004.co.guilford.nc.us/commissioners/index.php

1 comment:

Laurie said...

Thank you for not letting these issues go, Diane. I appreciate your efforts very much!