Photovoltaic power supply for waste disposal equipment in the Philippines to solve the power shortage

The Philippines has implemented the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act (RA 9003), which requires a 50% urban waste resource utilization rate by 2035. However, out of 7641 islands in the country, only 2000 are inhabited, generating approximately 32 million tons of household waste annually. Cities such as Manila and Cebu are facing prominent "garbage sieges" - the Manila San Pablo landfill receives an average of 8500 tons of garbage per day, and during the rainy season, leachate pollutes Manila Bay. Kitchen waste accounts for over 65% of the total waste, and the tropical maritime climate (with an average annual temperature of 28 ℃ and humidity of 82%) accelerates garbage decay. The transportation cost on islands is five times higher than on land, and miniaturized, corrosion-resistant, salt tolerant, and on-site reduction equipment has become the core demand.

Photovoltaic power supply for waste disposal equipment in the Philippines to solve the power shortage

China Yongle Environmental Protection Engineering has developed a targeted "customized island+coconut garden adaptation" treatment equipment: using a "fiberglass anti-corrosion cabin+solar diesel dual drive" design, the cabin can withstand high humidity and seawater salt corrosion, the photovoltaic panel is adapted to strong equatorial sunlight, and the daily power supply covers 55% of the equipment's energy consumption, solving the problem of island power shortage; The core is equipped with a "kitchen waste composting+biological deodorization" system, which converts kitchen waste into organic fertilizer (in accordance with the BPI standards of the Philippine Department of Agriculture) within 6 days and supplies it to coconut plantations in Luzon Island; Dry garbage undergoes "low-temperature pyrolysis" treatment, with a capacity reduction rate of 83%. The pyrolysis gas is used for equipment auxiliary heating, with an overall resource utilization rate of 73%.

Photovoltaic power supply for waste disposal equipment in the Philippines to solve the power shortage

Full scene coverage of islands and cities: In high-density communities in Manila and Cebu, the cluster equipment has a daily processing capacity of 90 tons and is equipped with Tagalog language operation interface. The feeding port is compatible with tricycles and small garbage trucks, and the leachate is discharged in compliance with standards through a dedicated filtration system; In tourist areas such as Boracay Island and Peppermint Island, the appearance of the equipment incorporates Filipino wood carving elements, with operating noise ≤ 38 decibels. Coconut shell activated carbon is used for deodorization to avoid affecting the tourist experience; In remote islands of Mindanao and Sulu, mobile devices can be transported by fishing boats with a daily processing capacity of 12 tons, meeting the needs of 600 villages. The compost products are directly supplied to the coconut groves of the islanders; In the coconut plantation, equipment processes household waste from growers, and fertilizers feed back to the growth of coconut trees, forming a "planting life planting" cycle.

Photovoltaic power supply for waste disposal equipment in the Philippines to solve the power shortage

We provide exclusive protection for islands: the equipment has been registered with the Philippine Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and assisted in completing RA 9003 compliance declaration. Set up service centers in Manila and Cebu to store spare parts such as anti-corrosion seals and photovoltaic modules. The main cities will respond within 2 hours, while remote islands will receive parts via ferry and drone delivery. The equipment procurement cost is 40% lower than similar international products, and operation and maintenance do not require professional skills. Regular Tagalog language videos are used to guide islanders in maintenance, helping the Philippines solve the problem of island garbage disposal.

Yongle Environmental Protection is mainly engaged in the research and development, production and sales of complete sets of technical equipment for organic solid waste disposal and comprehensive utilization. Production and manufacturing, domestic waste treatment equipment, tire pyrolysis equipment, medical waste disposal equipment, hazardous waste disposal equipment, and achieve efficient and comprehensive utilization of resources through independently developed low-temperature anaerobic pyrolysis equipment technology solutions.

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