Beijing Shougang Biomass Energy Project
2025-04-09 13:14
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       The project is located in Lujiashan, Mentougou District, Beijing, with a total land area of approximately 31.32 hectares, including a construction land area of approximately 21.66 hectares. It has a designed daily incineration capacity of 3000 tons of household waste and an annual processing capacity of 1 million tons. It is the largest waste incineration power generation project in Asia. After the project is completed and put into operation, it will abandon the traditional waste disposal and landfill method in Beijing and convert the waste in the western region of Beijing into pollution-free biomass energy. Then, the heat generated by incineration will be used to generate electricity, with a planned annual waste heat power generation of 420 million kWh, which is equivalent to saving 140000 tons of standard coal per year. The waste heat generated by incineration can also provide heating to surrounding residents. Power and heating will cover four districts: Shijingshan, Mentougou, Haidian, and Fengtai. The project is under the general contracting of Shougang Construction Group, which started construction in 2011 and was completed in 2012. It is a major livelihood project in Beijing and is listed as a "Science and Technology Beijing Action Plan" project. Won the 2012 Beijing Municipal Infrastructure Structure Great Wall Cup Gold Award.

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       The project is located in Lujiashan, Mentougou District, Beijing, with a total land area of approximately 31.32 hectares, including a construction land area of approximately 21.66 hectares. It has a designed daily incineration capacity of 3000 tons of household waste and an annual processing capacity of 1 million tons. It is the largest waste incineration power generation project in Asia. After the project is completed and put into operation, it will abandon the traditional waste disposal and landfill method in Beijing and convert the waste in the western region of Beijing into pollution-free biomass energy. Then, the heat generated by incineration will be used to generate electricity, with a planned annual waste heat power generation of 420 million kWh, which is equivalent to saving 140000 tons of standard coal per year. The waste heat generated by incineration can also provide heating to surrounding residents. Power and heating will cover four districts: Shijingshan, Mentougou, Haidian, and Fengtai. The project is under the general contracting of Shougang Construction Group, which started construction in 2011 and was completed in 2012. It is a major livelihood project in Beijing and is listed as a "Science and Technology Beijing Action Plan" project. Won the 2012 Beijing Municipal Infrastructure Structure Great Wall Cup Gold Award.