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English: Municipal solid waste during combustion in a moving grate incinerator (of a waste-to-energy plant) capable of handling 15 tonnes per hour waste. The primary combustion air enters the furnace through the holes visible on the grate.
Français : Déchets municipaux solides en combustion dans un four à grille mobile, dans un incinérateur destiné à la valorisation énergétique des déchets, pouvant traiter 15 tonnes de déchets par heure. L'air de combustion primaire pénètre dans le four par les trous visibles sur la grille.
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Author Ole Poulsen (The original uploader was Claush66 at English Wikipedia.)

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  • 2007-09-07 13:29 Claush66 701×381×8 (94543 bytes) Municipal solid waste during combustion in a moving grate incinerator.

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