Sgc, Smo to Deploy 100 Mw Of Solar Waste to Energy in Australia


SGC and SMO say they plan to install 100 MW of solar waste-to-energy systems in Australia. They aim to deploy a total of 50 waste-to-energy units in the next three years, with plans to scale up to 1 GW in the future.
PV Magazine International 3:53 pm on April 12, 2024


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SGC and SMO plan to install 100 MW of solar-powered waste-to-energy systems in Australia within the next three years, with future plans to scale up to 1 GW. The advanced plasma gasification process transforms waste into syngas, reducing reliance on landfills and generating renewable energy. The project is expected to create over 300 jobs and potentially supply clean electricity to over 500,000 households.

  • SGC and SMO to deploy 100 MW of solar waste-to-energy in Australia
  • Advanced plasma gasification process transforms waste into syngas
  • Generates renewable energy, minimizes reliance on landfills
  • Expected to create over 300 jobs and supply clean electricity
  • Future plans to scale up to 1 GW within five years

https://www.pv-magazine.com/2024/04/12/sgc-smo-to-deploy-100-mw-of-solar-waste-to-energy-in-australia/

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