LINK : http://www.alittihad.ae/details.php?id=62959&y=2017
TRANSLATION
The United Aareb Emirates are engaged in the production of energy from waste using innovative technologies.
Mohamed Ayachi Ajroudi, Chairman of the Board of Directors of CNIM Middle East, based in Abu Dhabi, said the UAE is entering the fast pace of residual energy production and is pursuing its unilateral approach by turning challenges into benefits and its unique approach to transforming challenges into sustainable economic, social and environmental opportunities and returns, as waste is a huge asset and wealth in Arab countries and will play a major role in energy saving in the coming years, in addition to being a key pillar for reducing climate pollution.
Mohamed Ayachi Ajroudi also pointed out that the UAE's approach to harnessing waste electrical energy is an important step in achieving the goals of the national agenda for the vision of the UAE 2021, while the volume of waste sector in the world exceeds 700 billion, pointing out that European countries buy garbage for energy production, such as Germany and Italy.
Plastic waste ranks third after natural gas and crude oil in electricity generation.
Mohamed Ayachi Ajroudi also declares that CNIM has 400 factories in the world to produce used electricity, notably in Singapore, Japan, America, Europe and China, and uses processing techniques such as sorting and the recycling of materials and the production of organic fertilizers in addition to generating 50 to 60 megawatts of electricity to help meet current and future needs and the disposal of materials resulting from fuel combustion.
He also explained that the recycling of mixed solid waste or agricultural waste and the food industry is the largest renewable source of energy on the ground and represents a booming economic sector with high yields and low cost. plus positive feedback on the environment and the economy.
He also pointed out that Europe has large-scale plans to produce energy from waste through thermal decomposition technology. A study by the company "Gulf Council" has estimated that the volume of solid waste in GCC cities is about 80 million tons per year
He noted that UAE awareness campaigns for a waste-free environment play a very important role.
According to the World Bank, more than half of the world's population suffers from a lack of regular garbage collection services.
Link : http://islamnews.fr/mohamed-ayachi-ajroudi-le-defenseurs-des-energies-renouvelables-1637.html
TRANSLATION
The United Aareb Emirates are engaged in the production of energy from waste using innovative technologies.
Mohamed Ayachi Ajroudi, Chairman of the Board of Directors of CNIM Middle East, based in Abu Dhabi, said the UAE is entering the fast pace of residual energy production and is pursuing its unilateral approach by turning challenges into benefits and its unique approach to transforming challenges into sustainable economic, social and environmental opportunities and returns, as waste is a huge asset and wealth in Arab countries and will play a major role in energy saving in the coming years, in addition to being a key pillar for reducing climate pollution.
Mohamed Ayachi Ajroudi also pointed out that the UAE's approach to harnessing waste electrical energy is an important step in achieving the goals of the national agenda for the vision of the UAE 2021, while the volume of waste sector in the world exceeds 700 billion, pointing out that European countries buy garbage for energy production, such as Germany and Italy.
Plastic waste ranks third after natural gas and crude oil in electricity generation.
Mohamed Ayachi Ajroudi also declares that CNIM has 400 factories in the world to produce used electricity, notably in Singapore, Japan, America, Europe and China, and uses processing techniques such as sorting and the recycling of materials and the production of organic fertilizers in addition to generating 50 to 60 megawatts of electricity to help meet current and future needs and the disposal of materials resulting from fuel combustion.
He also explained that the recycling of mixed solid waste or agricultural waste and the food industry is the largest renewable source of energy on the ground and represents a booming economic sector with high yields and low cost. plus positive feedback on the environment and the economy.
He also pointed out that Europe has large-scale plans to produce energy from waste through thermal decomposition technology. A study by the company "Gulf Council" has estimated that the volume of solid waste in GCC cities is about 80 million tons per year
He noted that UAE awareness campaigns for a waste-free environment play a very important role.
According to the World Bank, more than half of the world's population suffers from a lack of regular garbage collection services.