In the course of the last years, semi-dry and conditioned dry sorption procedures with the use of Ca-based additive powder qualities as well as the dry sorption with the use of NaHCO3 gained special importance in the field of incineration plants. Starting from the prohibition of disposal in the year 2005 until today, the vast majority of new plants for waste and RDF combustion in Germany has been provided with one of these process technologies. This trend continues with regard to the new planning of WtE-plants in Europe and other parts of the world.
As a result of continuous further developments, theseprocedures gave proof of their reliability, performance and not least theireconomic efficiency in comparison to the technologies available on the market.The following lecture deals with the presentation of some establishedprocedures and their assessment on the basis of practical examples. It may beremarked in addition that the main focus of this lecture is on the sorption ofthe acid crude gas components HCl and SOX. Thesuitability of the corresponding procedures for the simultaneous separation ofother pollutants existing in the gas, such as e.g. dioxins/furans as well asmercury and other heavy metal compounds will not be discussed in this lecture.
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Quelle: | Waste Management, Volume 4 (November 2014) | |
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Autor: | Dipl.-Ing. Rüdiger Margraf | |
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Development of local municipal solid waste management in the Western Transdanubia region of Hungary
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Hungarian municipal solid wastes (MSW) management has developed tremendously over the past 15 years. More than 3,000 landfills and dumps had been closed, just to mention one improvement. However, still, lots of work is necessary to accomplish the EU’s ambitious aim of decreasing landfilling and increasing recycling and composting.
Die neue Wirbelschichtverbrennungsanlage der Norske Skog Bruck GmbH
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Am österreichischen Standort in Bruck a.d. Mur des norwegischen Papierkonzerns Norske Skog entsteht eine neue Wirbelschichtverbrennungsanlage für Papierrejecte, Ersatzbrennstoffe und Klärschlamm. Die Kapazität beträgt 160.000 t/Jahr.
Situation and Waste Management Strategy of the Czech Republic and Experience in Planning, Construction and Operation of WtE and SRF Plants
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Waste utilization has the potential of savings in using fossil fuels. In the Czech Republic, three incinerators of municipal waste are operating currently, there are many projects for implementation of others; unfortunately, they usually fail to succeed due to the economic evaluation. Support for the construction of new facilities for thermal treatment of waste is practically non-existent. Apparently, this could be solved through a number of alternative approaches – combined combustion, processing of sorted waste; however, a conceptual solution is still missing. The article aims to present the current situation and potential for the future.
Thermal Waste Treatment Plant Spittelau – New Construction to the Existing Plant –
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The thermal waste treatment plant Spittelau is steeped in history and tradition. It is one out of four municipal solid waste incinerations plants in Vienna. The plant was built from 1969 until 1971 for the purpose of thermal utilization of municipal waste and household-type commercial waste as well as energy supply of the new General Hospital Vienna two kilometres away via district heating. The plant was equipped with two hot-water boilers to ensure heat supply at all times. Although it is located in the town-centre of Vienna its architectural structure did not differ significantly from the traditional plant structure.
Mechanical-Biological Stabilisation Plant in Fusina near Venice/Italy (260,000 t/y) – Twelve Years of Operating Experience –
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This report is to illustrate the yield and the balance of utilization of the RDF produced at the Fusina integrated pole, comparing it with what is known about the waste combustion in incineration plants. The material and energy balances resulting from a monitoring during twelve years or running are to be used in the following comparisons.
Those balances prove the convenience of the process from the energetic point of view, also considering that the privileged outlet for the co-combustion of the produced RDF will be the thermo electrical power plant of Fusina.