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Kalaeloa

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    • Day 14

      H-Power

      June 8, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 72 °F

      Most successful public works project
      Saved Hawaii from creating more landfills
      Get trucks from city and commercial business
      Burn trash to create energy by heating up water to steam
      Charges $91 per ton of garbage
      Most profitable city operation on the island
      Three power plants in a row, h-power is considered renewable energy
      It can contribute 70 megawatts of energy
      Coal power plants have the highest emissions of carbon
      The old part of the plant is less efficient
      The new part doesn’t haven’t to process the trash before burning it.
      - the difference in technology allows them to be more efficient
      - The new plant can hand more waste and different types
      300-400 trucks come in with trash and 20-25 trucks leave with ash per day
      - 90% decrease
      Landfill will only take things unrecyclable or noncombustible

      - crane has to move trash back to leave space on the tipping floor
      - Put trash on the hopper to keep fuel
      - Can hold 5,000 tons, 2 total so 10,000 ponds total at the plant

      One of the only plants that takes trash and sewer sludge and deal with them separately
      If it went to the landfill it would be 80 worse releasing greenhouse gases

      When the economy goes down, trash goes down

      Each town had their own dump site in the 1940s so their are about 60 abandoned dump sites

      They only use non-drinking water for their plant
      - good because of the drinking water shortage
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