Dubai is building a AED2bn facility for waste to energy generation
Dubai is setting the stage to build one of the largest waste-to-energy (WTE) plants in the Middle East as the USD21bn global WTE market is forecast to increase by nearly 60% over the next eight years. Dubai Municipality is building a AED2bn facility to convert solid waste into energy in Warsan 2. This falls in line with the emirate’s move to reduce landfill waste by 75% over the next five years. (The National)
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