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Amager Bakke also known as Amager Slope is a waste-to-power incinerator plant under construction in Copenhagen.
The plant 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.
The plant 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.
Author: René Nöstler
© 2019 - Nöstler Photo
File state: Final
Photo size: 19.7 Mpixels (56.4 MB uncompressed) - 3844x5125 pixels (12.8x17.0 in / 32.5x43.4 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: amager, amager bakke, amager slope, architecture, arkitektur, BIG, bjarke ingels group, chimney, copenhagen, kraftværk, københavn, power plant, powerplant, reflection, røg, skorten, smoke, sunshine, varmeværk, wasteplant