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July 29, 2010 | Jim Lane | Comments 0

IUT Singapore researchers win ASEAN Award for food-waste to energy project

In Singapore, researchers at IUT Singapore won an ASEAN Energy Award for their waste-to-energy project. The researchers developed a technology to burn food waste to generate renewable energy while producing electricity to power both the plant itself and supply excess electricity to Singapore’s power grid.

The plant, located in Tuas, is able to recycle over half of Singapore’s food waste and process up to 800 tons of organic waste per day, generating up to 10MW of electricity.

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