2.14.2021
Construction phases of the biogas plant installed in the Nova Iguaçu landfill (Rio de Janeiro) with a total capacity of 17 MW
Case history
The city of Nova Iguaçu (Rio de Janeiro) installed 12 engines powered by biogas from landfill to produce clean energy. The plant, with a total installed capacity of 17 MW, can satisfy the energy requirements of about 65 thousand households, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year! In this time-lapse video we can see all the various construction phases.
Original language: English
Origin: Brazil
Speaker
Nova Iguacu
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