Norway puts the world's first experiment in environmentally friendly waste incineration

After collecting carbon dioxide will be in the North sea and injected in the oil field and gas pressure rise and increase volume of production

The main incineration plant in the capital of Norway started the world's first experiment in environmentally friendly waste disposal: special device will "catch" the carbon dioxide from the smoke to prevent global warming.


According to Reuters, the Klemetsrud waste incineration plant incinerator generates heat for heating of buildings in the Norwegian capital. However in parallel with this it emits more than 300 t of carbon dioxide per year – 0.6% of all man-made emissions in the country.

A month ago in Paris, representatives of the world's Nations have agreed on measures to reduce such emissions, leading to climate change and global warming. The plant was one of the results of the Paris agreements. According to news agencies, about 60% of garbage processed by the plant in Oslo, of organic origin, including wood and remnants of food.
 
As pilot plants in the plant will place 5 containers that will "capture" the carbon dioxide the total volume up to 2 thousand tons per year. The experiment will last until April of this year. If he is found efficient by 2020, the factory is fully equipped with gas handling system. After collecting carbon dioxide will be in the North sea and injected in the oil field and gas pressure rise and increase in volume of production. published

 

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Source: naked-science.ru/article/media/norvegiya-stavit-pervyi-v-mire