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Introduction Waste has been seen as a resource for creating energy for decades and incinerating energy from waste plants have become prevalent in many countries. However incinerating waste is not an effective or environmental method of creating energy, and the capital cost of such a solution is prohibitive. Energy from waste can make an important contribution towards sustainable development as a source of renewable energy, reducing the use of fossil fuel and cutting emissions of greenhouse gases. KZN Waste Solution’s Waste to Energy division have developed an efficient, low cost solution that recovers electricity from waste in an environmentally beneficial method that allows for any country to create power economically. Leading the Waste Revolution
The Energy Potential Fossil fuels are not in endless supply, and the supply of easily recoverable fossil fuels are running out. By recognising the energy potential from waste economically, will provide local communities with their own source of energy, assisting them in becoming self-sustainable. Waste can be utilised as an alternative to fossil fuels providing an important contribution towards the long-term control of waste. The production of cost effective green energy will also help reduce the impact of global warming. Whilst gasification itself is not a new concept, the skill is making such technology commercially viable. The KZN Waste Solution Waste to Energy process is a very efficient, cost effective solution that resolves both waste and energy issues in one solution. Leading the Waste Revolution