An MSW incineration plant is a waste-to-energy facility that combusts non-recyclable municipal solid waste at high temperatures (typically 850–1100 °C) in specially designed furnaces or boilers. The process significantly reduces waste volume by up to 90% while generating electricity and/or steam. Advanced emission control systems (scrubbers, filters, and catalysts) ensure compliance w... https://keronebiochar.com/municipal-solid-waste-incineration-plants/