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Waste-to-energy idea renews heated debate
Backers like diverting garbage from landfills; critics see health threat
Associated Press
PORTLAND, Maine – America remains awash in refuse as new cases of the coronavirus decline – and that has reignited a debate about the sustainability of burning more trash to create energy.
Waste-to-energy plants, which produce most of their power by incinerating trash, make up only about half a percent of the electricity generation in the U.S. But the plants have long aroused considerable opposition from environmentalists and local residents who decry the facilities as polluters, eyesores and generators of foul odor.
Crush of pandemic garbage fuels trash-to-energy argument
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Pandemic garbage boom ignites debate over waste as energy
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