Recently, the unit of Kangheng Sanhe Project, the first Chinese steam turbine for primary intermediate steam reheat waste power generation designed and produced by Shanghai Steam Turbine Works under Shanghai Electric, was successfully completed and delivered. Sanhe waste-to-energy project is the first waste-to-energy steam turbine with intermediate steam reheat in China. Its thermal performance, stability, reliability and automation control degree represent the highest technical requirements for steam turbine-generator units in waste-to-energy industry at present. The project was signed in October last year. Considering its technical particularity, Shanghai Steam Turbine Works listed it as a key project, and mobilized elite soldiers to set up a professional project execution team. The successful delivery of this project indicates that Shanghai Electric has entered a new stage in the field of waste-to-energy generation. The total investment of Sanhe Domestic Waste Incineration Power Generation Project in Hebei Province is about 1.4 billion yuan, which is equipped with two 30 MW steam turbine generator sets. The annual domestic waste treatment reaches 730,000 tons, and the on-grid power consumption is 320 million kWh. According to the plan, the steam turbine of the project will be installed in place next month to ensure the smooth operation of power generation before the Spring Festival and provide basic power supply for the people of Sanhe city during the winter.