The ground was broken on the site in March and the building is due to be complete in 2017. When it comes online, the energy plant will convert domestic waste into heat in a new, environmentally friendly way. The plant is situated in the Amager district of Copenhagen and will cover an area of 41,000 sq m (441,320 sq ft), rising to a height of 80 m (262 ft). It is a gigantic construction project covering an area the size of seven football fields. A new plant combining waste incineration and energy recovery, Amager Bakke, complete with a ski slope and a climbing wall, will replace the 40-year-old Amager incinerator by 2017 – with the help of BIM (building information modeling). A huge environmental project is getting underway in Copenhagen.
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