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Dubai Municipality Warsan Waste to Energy Power Plant - Gas Power Generation in Dubai, UAE

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Overview

Dubai Municipality Warsan Waste to Energy Power Plant is an operational gas power plant in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, converting waste into energy.

The Dubai Municipality Warsan Waste to Energy Power Plant is a gas-fired power generation facility located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It operates as a waste-to-energy plant, converting municipal solid waste into electricity, and is situated at coordinates 25.159167°N, 55.444235°E. This facility plays a key role in Dubai's strategy to diversify its energy mix and reduce landfill waste. The plant utilizes gas combustion technology typical of modern waste-to-energy facilities, which helps minimize emissions compared to traditional incineration. As part of the UAE's energy sector, it operates under federal environmental regulations and aligns with the country's goals for sustainable energy and waste management. The plant's capacity supports Dubai's growing energy demand while addressing waste disposal challenges. Environmentally, the plant contributes to reducing methane emissions from landfills and generates electricity from a renewable source. Its location in an urban area underscores the importance of stringent emission controls to protect air quality. The facility represents a significant step in the UAE's circular economy and energy transition efforts.

Environmental context

The plant's waste-to-energy process reduces landfill methane emissions and generates electricity, but combustion of waste produces CO2 and other pollutants. Proximity to populated areas requires strict adherence to emission standards. The facility supports Dubai's waste management and renewable energy targets, though its environmental footprint depends on technology and feedstock composition.

Frequently asked questions

The plant is located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, at coordinates 25.159167°N, 55.444235°E.

It is a gas-fired waste-to-energy power plant that converts municipal solid waste into electricity.

The plant is currently operational.

Waste-to-energy plants in the UAE must comply with federal environmental laws, including emission limits for pollutants such as SOx, NOx, and particulate matter, as well as waste management standards.

It reduces methane emissions from landfills, generates renewable energy, and decreases the volume of waste requiring disposal, contributing to a circular economy.
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