Status Under construction Phone +45 32 68 93 00 Construction cost 670 million USD | Commission date estimated 2017 Primary fuel waste Construction began 2013 | |
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Address Vindmøllevej 6, 2300 København S, Denmark |
Scanclimber sc6000 twin mast climbers with sliding deck extensions at amager bakke energy plant
Amager Bakke (Amager Hill) also known as Amager Slope is a waste-to-power incinerator plant under construction in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Contents
- Scanclimber sc6000 twin mast climbers with sliding deck extensions at amager bakke energy plant
- Rdj videoblog 2016 del 8 hjemme og amager bakke
- Construction
- References
Rdj videoblog 2016 del 8 hjemme og amager bakke
Construction
The plant is estimated to cost $670 million, is scheduled for construction to be completed in 2017, and is expected to burn 400,000 tons of waste annually. It was designed by Bjarke Ingels with a 85m tall sloped roof that doubles as a ski slope. Technically, it is designed to change between operating modes, producing 0-63 MW electricity and 157-247 MW heat, depending on heat need and available wind. It produces more clean water than it uses.
A special feature of this facility will be that the chimney is intended to not emit its exhaust continuously, but instead in the form of smoke rings.
References
Amager Bakke Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA