energiakäsittelylaitos
Energiakäsittelylaitos, often translated as energy recovery facility or waste-to-energy plant, is a facility that processes waste materials to produce energy. These plants typically receive non-recyclable municipal solid waste, which is then combusted under controlled conditions. The heat generated by this combustion is used to produce steam, which in turn drives turbines to generate electricity. This process offers a dual benefit: it reduces the volume of waste sent to landfills and simultaneously generates a renewable source of energy.
The design and operation of an energiakäsittelylaitos are subject to stringent environmental regulations. Advanced pollution control
Energiakäsittelylaitokset play a role in integrated waste management strategies, complementing recycling and composting efforts. By diverting