Trondheim
Heimdal heating center - Waste to energy plant
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Heimdal heating centre is the main district heating centre in Trondheim. It is a waste incineration plant where household and commerical waste is burned and the energy produced is utilized to heat water for the district heating system. The capacity of the plant is 15 tonnes of waste per hour.
The incineration of waste sharply reduces the need for waste to be landfilled, a major sources of greenhouse gas emissions. The district heating system in Trondheim ensures that the energy produced by incineration is put to good use, and reduces the demand for other heating sources such as electricity and oil.
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