Amager Bakke

'Amager Hill'), also known as Amager Slope or Copenhill, is a combined heat and power waste-to-energy plant (new resource handling centre) and a 85 m (279 ft) tall recreational facility in Amager, Copenhagen, Denmark,[1] located prominently within view of the city's downtown.

The facility opened in 2017,[2] and partially replaced the nearby old incineration plant in Amager,[3] which is in the process of being converted from coal to biomass (completed in 2020).

[4] The recreational components of the facility (the dry ski run, hiking trail and climbing wall) opened in December 2018,[5] with an attendance estimated at 42-57 thousand visitors annually.

[2] It is estimated to cost $670 million,[8] and is expected to burn 400,000 tons of municipal solid waste annually.

Because of filtration and other technologies, sulphur emission is expected to be reduced by 99.5% and NOx by about 95% as well as dioxins and HCl[14][15] and it is claimed to be the cleanest incineration plant in the world.

Skiing in Amager Bakke.