SYSAV waste-to-energy plant
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Official nameSysav South Scania Waste (Sydskånes avfallsaktiebolag)
CountrySweden
LocationMalmö
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SYSAV's waste-to-energy plant in Malmö, Sweden | |
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| Official name | Sysav South Scania Waste (Sydskånes avfallsaktiebolag) |
| Country | Sweden |
| Location | Malmö |
| Coordinates | 55°37′47.7″N 13°02′45.9″E / 55.629917°N 13.046083°E |
| Status | Operational |
| Owner | SYSAV |
| Operator | SYSAV |
| Thermal power station | |
| Primary fuel | Municipal waste |
| External links | |
| Website | SYSAV (Swedish) |
The SYSAV (Sysav South Scania Waste) waste-to-energy plant is a waste-to-energy plant in Malmö, Sweden, which treats waste from the southern province of Skåne. The plant is owned by fourteen local authorities in Skåne.[1] In 2008, a fourth unit was built alongside engineering consultancy Ramboll, making it is one of the largest waste-to-energy plants in Northern Europe.[2]

