Universal Theme Park.12 Apr 2025 12:02
In 1980, Disney World in Orlando, Florida, started work on a new way to generate power for the theme park, cutting its use of oil, the price of which had soared. The Solid Waste Energy Conversion Plant took trash, including plastic, and used a method called pyrolysis to turn it into combustible gases. It opened in 1982, but closed a year later, as the cost of running it mounted. (Apparently due to falling cost of oil).
Universal could install a unit to get rid of all the proposed theme parks waste and provide the power it needs. Come on Powerhouse get in there! 45 years later it must be further advanced.