Large-scale waste-to-energy (WtE) refers to technologies that convert waste into usable energy, such as heat, electricity, or fuel.
This process is typically achieved through incineration, which burns waste to produce heat, but other methods, such as gasification, pyrolysis, and anaerobic digestion, are also used.
WtE is considered a waste management option alongside landfill and recycling, particularly for non-recyclable waste.
PRC Fireprint's low-temperature magnetic pyrolysis power generation device is flameless and requires no external energy.
It harmlessly treats organic matter at low temperatures of 50-280°C, suitable for on-site power generation and heating of 1-20 tons of waste.