Counting the Costs
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
TO kill two birds with one stone. That is the principle of the Bandung municipal administration when proposing the development of a garbage-powered electricity generator system at Gedebage. This project is expected to burn up 500 tons of waste per day. This plentiful supply of garbage will produce about 10 megawatts of electric power.
According to Aryadi Suwono, head of the ITB Study Team for Development of Garbage-Powered Electricity Generator,
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