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Copenhill
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.
Author: René Nöstler
© 2019 - Nöstler Photo
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Photo size: 15.2 Mpixels (43.4 MB uncompressed) - 4771x3180 pixels (15.9x10.6 in / 40.4x26.9 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, solopgang, sunrise, sunshine, varmeværk, wasteplant
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