Biomass-to-Energy ("BTE") Power - BTE is a renewable energy source that derives its energy from the combustion of biomass. Through the implementation of leading edge technology, the Group’s BTE power plants are able to convert energy from biomass such as: cotton, wheat, sweat corn and forestry waste in an efficient manner. Besides being a renewable energy source that can be sustained over the long run, the BTE power also provide numerous environmental benefits such as pollution control.
Waste-to-Energy ("WTE") Power – WTE refers to the incineration of any waste source to create energy in the form of electricity or heat. Using sophisticated technology, large amounts of municipal waste generated by the city each day is incinerated as fuel at the Group's WTE plant to generate electricity. Modern incinerators can reduce the waste by the volume of the original waste by 95- 96 %, depending upon composition and degree of recovery of materials. The Group is well endowed with top-notch technology to ensure stringent air emission. The remaining waste materials such as ash and slag that cannot be incinerated can also be used to produce bricks. |