Tuas South Incineration Plant Explained
Tuas South Incineration Plant is the largest waste incineration facility in Singapore. It was commissioned in June 2000. The plant can incinerate 3000 tonns of garbage everyday.[1] The incineration reduces the waste volume by 90%. The plant occupies 10.5 ha of reclaimed land. It was constructed at a cost of S$890 million. The plant also generate 80 MW of electricity.[2] [3] [4]
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Notes and References
- Web site: No disruption to waste management in Singapore after fatal accident shut down Tuas incineration plant: NEA . 2022-08-15 . CNA . en.
- Book: Broucher . TUAS SOUTH INCINERATION PLANT.
- 0956-053X. 22. 5. 557–567. Bai. Renbi. Sutanto. Mardina. The practice and challenges of solid waste management in Singapore. Waste management. 2002.
- Ali . Noorahmad Bin . Corrosion in the boiler tubes of the Tuas South Incineration Plant, Singapore . 2005 . University of Southern Queensland.