Tuas South Incineration Plant is the largest waste incineration facility in Singapore. It was commissioned in June 2000. The plant can incinerate 3000 tonns of garbage everyday.[1] The incineration reduces the waste volume by 90%. The plant occupies 10.5 ha of reclaimed land. It was constructed at a cost of S$890 million. The plant also generate 80 MW of electricity.[2][3][4]

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References

  1. "No disruption to waste management in Singapore after fatal accident shut down Tuas incineration plant: NEA". CNA. Retrieved 2022-08-15.
  2. Broucher. TUAS SOUTH INCINERATION PLANT.
  3. Bai, Renbi; Sutanto, Mardina (2002). "The practice and challenges of solid waste management in Singapore". Waste management. 22 (5): 557–567. ISSN 0956-053X.
  4. Ali, Noorahmad Bin (2005). Corrosion in the boiler tubes of the Tuas South Incineration Plant, Singapore (Thesis). University of Southern Queensland.

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