ResourceCo Wetherill Park RRF Plant: Sydney, Australia
What is Waste To energy Cogeneration?

Many communities and businesses are developing new ways to reduce and better manage Municipal Solid Waste (MSW), trash or garbage. This requires a coordinated mix of practices that includes source reduction, recycling (including mulching and composting) and disposal of garbage that would normally end up in landfills. Waste to Energy plants are able to convert non-recyclable waste into usable forms of energy including heat, fuels, and electricity. The wood recycling equipment we manufacture here helps waste-to-energy plants accomplish their goal and assists in the reduction of greenhouse gases and the generation of clean energy.
There are a number of other new and emerging technologies that are able to produce energy from waste and other fuels without direct combustion. Many of these technologies have the potential to produce more electric power from the same amount of fuel than would be possible by direct combustion. This is mainly due to the separation of corrosive components (ash) from the converted fuel, thereby allowing higher combustion temperatures in e.g. boilers, gas turbines, internal combustion engines, gas turbines and fuel cells. Some are able to efficiently convert the energy into liquid or gaseous fuels.
Rawlings wood hogs and wood recycling equipment is used at these waste-to-energy power plants to produce a high-quality consistent end product. Our machines are available in 7 different sizes, in both vertical and horizontal models to fit most any application. Our specialty is customizing these industrial stationary wood grinding systems to the customer’s specific needs.
We invite you to inquire about any of the projects that we have completed, we can provide you with full details.
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