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The Bulgarian water plant transforming waste into power and products
euronews (in English)
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27/08/2024
Getting water to our taps and treating it afterwards accounts for about 5% of the greenhouse gas emissions of many countries. But one water plant in Bulgaria is bucking the trend. Can this be scaled up so the water industry gets to net zero?
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All of us go several times a day, but what's the carbon footprint of our daily water use
00:06
and could we get more from the waste we flush away?
00:10
That's exactly what this state-of-the-art water plant in Bulgaria has been set up to
00:14
do, generate as much power and products from the stuff it takes in.
00:23
A few hours after somebody goes to the toilet in Bulgaria's capital Sofia, what gets flushed
00:28
ends up here.
00:30
The Kabritova Wastewater Treatment Plant is one of the most energy efficient in Europe.
00:34
Stanislav is showing me around.
00:37
We collect the wastewater from the Sofia citizens.
00:41
We treat it here so that it's clean in the river and in the process we produce biogas.
00:46
This biogas is then transformed into electricity and heat.
00:50
The heat is used for our processes and the electricity is used to satisfy the needs of
00:55
this plant.
00:56
And how much energy are you producing here?
00:59
We are producing 24,000 megawatt hours per year.
01:03
This is the equivalent of feeding 2,300 homes annually.
01:07
And what's different about this plant say to any other?
01:11
The difference is the amount of biogas produced.
01:14
Usually wastewater treatment plants are producing 50 to 60 percent of their own needs and here
01:20
we cover more than 100 percent of our needs.
01:23
We're also saving CO2 emissions approximately 70,000 tons per year.
01:28
It takes a lot of energy to move and treat our water.
01:31
On top of that, CO2 wastewater produces gases like methane.
01:36
In many countries the water industry accounts for around 5 percent of all the greenhouse
01:40
gas emissions, a figure comparable to the aviation industry.
01:45
So we've just come into Sofia as the IPCC are holding a meeting in the city and they've
01:50
given us a green light for an interview.
01:53
Can the water industry lead the way then to net zero?
01:57
This is one of the industries where it's not impossible to get down to net zero emissions
02:02
or in fact zero emissions because we have many opportunities to use water much more
02:08
efficiently.
02:09
We also have many opportunities to reuse those gases which are now greenhouse gases but instead
02:16
use these for energy production.
02:18
Altogether this can become net zero especially if the energy we use for this is coming from
02:25
renewable energy sources.
02:28
Back at the plant Stanislav tells me they plan to go further.
02:32
We're just commissioning a new plant which will boost the biogas production by 10 to
02:36
15 percent a year and we're installing photovoltaics but it's not only this plant.
02:42
We are exchanging with our colleagues trying to inspire the other plants to reach energy
02:47
self-sufficiency as this is something that the group is asking us to push forward.
02:53
That's it for this episode.
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We'll be back soon for more Water Matters.
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