Architect Bjarke Ingels says the Amager Bakke plant exemplifies “the idea that sustainability is not a burden, but that a sustainable city in fact can improve our quality of life.” The smokestack was designed to blow a smoke ring every time a ton of carbon dioxide is released.  Photo 2 of 8 in European Plants Generate Energy—and Pride—from Waste

European Plants Generate Energy—and Pride—from Waste

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When it is up and running, the $650 million Amager Bakke plant will have the capacity to burn up to 400,000 tons of garbage each year, producing enough heat and electricity for about 150,000 households. Image courtesy of the Bjarke Ingels Group.