36.5 megaWatt
The power plant is fed with 440,000
tonnes of poultry manure, which is supplied by 629 poultry farms. It produces
36.5 megaWatt of power and is the largest plant in the world that runs on
poultry manure.
“I am proud on the agricultural sector who achieved this
plan. With this ingenious initiative the Netherlands two problems are
confronted; the manure problem and the increasing demand for electrical power,â€
Verburg said, but she also emphasised that this plant in comparison to a
traditional power plant is still small.
“Despite its size I cherish it.
The Netherlands is a rich and prosperous country and we want to preserve that
for future generations. The economy needs to keep growing for this,†she
said.
Energy sources
“Worldwide economical growth threatens to exhaust world energy sources.
Therefore energy production needs to become sustainable, which has a positive
effect on climate and makes us less dependent on fossil fuels. This works
positive for the economical and political climate worldwide,†Verburg
continued.
She emphasised that to continue the developments and new
initiatives, knowledge needs to be exchanged. The development and building of
this plant was a €150 million project which was partly financed with government
support.
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