Netherlands-based sustainability company Twence is set to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from energy produced as a result of processing non-recyclable residual waste.
The Hengelo-based plant will also receive a subsidy from the Netherlands’ Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate of Є14.3m, which could be a key part of ensuring Twence reaches its carbon capture target for the plant, 100,000 tonnes of CO2 per year.
Twence has already set a precedent for the waste-to-energy sector by producing 370 GWh (gigawatt hours) of electricity each year generated from waste.
The plant is scheduled to begin construction in Q1 2022 and is designed to help the country reach its Paris Climate Agreement goals, which include an obligation to reduce CO2 emissions by 1.1m tonnes per year.
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