Do you know that waste incineration facilities are not just facilities that burn waste and treat it hygienically? Waste incineration facilities use the heat generated by burning waste to produce steam, which can be used to turn turbines (devices that convert energy into rotational energy for impellers) to generate electricity. By using the generated electricity within the region, we are also conducting "local production for local consumption of electricity". The Environmental Solutions Company started this initiative in 2012 and is now engaged in activities for the local power generation for local consumption of electricity that supply electricity to public facilities such as elementary and junior high schools and city halls in 14 regions nationwide. This waste power generation can generate electricity using garbage as fuel instead of fossil resources, so CO2It has also led to a reduction in emissions. In addition, even in the event of a power outage following a natural disaster, it is possible to continue generating electricity by burning waste and supplying electricity to the community. In this way, waste incineration facilities contribute to the creation of a clean and eco-friendly environment in local communities, and we continue to follow the lives of the community as a trusted company in times of disaster.
Utilization of renewable energy
We are promoting the local power generation for local consumption of electricity using the heat generated by waste incineration.

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