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Visit in Duleek



We visited the Meath Waste-to-Energy Facility, An Indaver project, with another class, near Dublin. It’s the first one in Ireland, and it will open in the year. The  Meath Waste-to-Energy Facility is an incinerator which can recover the energy. The value of the development  is around €130 million, and it’s the largest ever single investment in solid waste management infrastructure in Ireland. When the Meath Waste-to-Energy Facility will work, it will be abble to generate enough renewable energy to meet the needs of 20,000 homes. 
Firstly , a woman received us in the meeting-room and explained to us what is Indaver, where the company is around the world, what kind of building it built, etc...
Then, a workers showed us the incinerator. I realised that this job is very hard, the smell was horrible,  and it was very warm. But the visit was very interisting, we learnt how the wastes are managed, what kind of garbage  we can burn, etc....
Moreover, it was the opportunity to meet other irish guy, from the world of work,  and from another class, the fourth year of our formation.
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