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<blockquote data-quote="fabianyee" data-source="post: 186078" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>Good to know that the incinerator idea is a workable one. You emphasised on the 'rubbish bin' situation, but how about the current situation of the landfill problem? Doesn't landfill require more landspace to bury the sold waste and requires more time for the waste to bio-degrade, not to mention that new landfills need to be opened to managed the waste brought in day in, day out??? And I do think that we throw more rubbish than we have the landfills to bury them.. So wouldn't the incinerator be a better alternative than multiple smelly landfills?? Rubbish brought into the center, gets burnt after some processing. Heat generated to power the turbine. </p><p></p><p>Something like the vehicle turbo system, exhaust gas (waste product) spins the turbine to force induce the intake system and gets more horsepower... <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>Anyway, since I'm only a layman commenting from the sideline, there must be some stumbling block to this garbage incinerator cum powerplant idea. Location wise, it can be out of residential area. (Not that the current landfills are that near </p><p>to residential areas anyway.) </p><p></p><p>However, the success of this incinerator idea depends on whether any manual filtering needs to be done to the waste or can burn anything that the trucks bring in. If the rubbish needs to be manually handled (like separating out the metal or plastic) then it may not be the ideal solution to be implemented. Too much time would be on sorting out the garbage instead of burning them straight away. </p><p></p><p>Nevertheless, it does present itself to be a viable alternative since we will always have household waste to dispose off and less and less landfills to throw them into.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fabianyee, post: 186078, member: 6"] Good to know that the incinerator idea is a workable one. You emphasised on the 'rubbish bin' situation, but how about the current situation of the landfill problem? Doesn't landfill require more landspace to bury the sold waste and requires more time for the waste to bio-degrade, not to mention that new landfills need to be opened to managed the waste brought in day in, day out??? And I do think that we throw more rubbish than we have the landfills to bury them.. So wouldn't the incinerator be a better alternative than multiple smelly landfills?? Rubbish brought into the center, gets burnt after some processing. Heat generated to power the turbine. Something like the vehicle turbo system, exhaust gas (waste product) spins the turbine to force induce the intake system and gets more horsepower... :) Anyway, since I'm only a layman commenting from the sideline, there must be some stumbling block to this garbage incinerator cum powerplant idea. Location wise, it can be out of residential area. (Not that the current landfills are that near to residential areas anyway.) However, the success of this incinerator idea depends on whether any manual filtering needs to be done to the waste or can burn anything that the trucks bring in. If the rubbish needs to be manually handled (like separating out the metal or plastic) then it may not be the ideal solution to be implemented. Too much time would be on sorting out the garbage instead of burning them straight away. Nevertheless, it does present itself to be a viable alternative since we will always have household waste to dispose off and less and less landfills to throw them into. [/QUOTE]
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