The group's energy and environmental engineering business, which is active in planning and constructing power or incineration plants, saw its new orders drop 34 percent.
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The Montgomery County Resource Recovery Facility, a 56 MW generating incineration plant that burns municipal garbage and waste, is next to the Dickerson Generating Station.
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There is now a large incineration plant, the Tyseley Energy from Waste Plant, which burns rubbish and in the process produces electricity for the National Grid.
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Thus, the federal government would not have to pay cities for the cost of controlling pollution from burning garbage, since private waste-incineration plants are similarly regulated.
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Starting in Mai 2017, the plant is going to scrub about 900 metric tons of CO 2 per year using heat from a local waste incineration plant.
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Projects to add capacity to existing plants are underway, and municipalities are once again evaluating the option of building incineration plants rather than continue landfilling municipal wastes.
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To do this, an incineration plant with a daily throughput of 450 tonnes and a bulk-waste crushing plant with a daily throughput of 50 tonnes were constructed.
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1980 : CGE takes full control of the Compagnie G�n�rale de Chauffe ( CGC ), a company with which it has already operated incineration plants since 1967.
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Cambodia's government has been approached several times by companies interested in disposing industrial waste, including one proposal for the construction of a sophisticated waste incineration plant in the country.
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The first commercially successful incineration plant in the U . S . was built in Saugus, Massachusetts in October 1975 by Wheelabrator Technologies, and is still in operation today.