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In Thailand will receive energy from coconuts
As we all know, in Asia, the coconut is used in various fields: cooking, medicine, construction, etc. But after using coke milk and the flesh of this nut is a huge amount of waste. But this material could benefit, as shown in Thailand. The people of this country use coconut waste to produce electricity.
In the province of Samut Sakhon has already started construction of the power plant of 9.5 MW, which will make energy from waste coconut. The agreement on the establishment of the factory signed by the company DP Cleantech, which is engaged in processing of biomass into energy and firm Mahachai Green Power, which specializiruetsya on the design and construction of energy facilities. The plant will produce energy based on innovative technologies high temperature combustion under high pressure DP Cleantech.
Before burning coconut waste will be processed at the same plant using Electromechanical systems. By the way, remaining after incineration, the ash will also be used in the future — mostly for fertilizer.The company plans to put into operation within 20 months. The energy produced here will be supplied to the grid at special rates, officials said, and manufacturers.
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In the province of Samut Sakhon has already started construction of the power plant of 9.5 MW, which will make energy from waste coconut. The agreement on the establishment of the factory signed by the company DP Cleantech, which is engaged in processing of biomass into energy and firm Mahachai Green Power, which specializiruetsya on the design and construction of energy facilities. The plant will produce energy based on innovative technologies high temperature combustion under high pressure DP Cleantech.
Before burning coconut waste will be processed at the same plant using Electromechanical systems. By the way, remaining after incineration, the ash will also be used in the future — mostly for fertilizer.The company plans to put into operation within 20 months. The energy produced here will be supplied to the grid at special rates, officials said, and manufacturers.
Source: /users/413