Processing and energy recovery of high calorific M(B)T fractions in Germany

In Germany, there are currently existing 46 MBT-Plants and about 20 up to 30 MTPlants operating a total capacity of around 8 million tons. Most of the plants meanwhile possess about almost 6 years operating experience and became an important part of Germany's waste industry.

But there still is a great range of possibilities to optimize the MBT-Technology. This review describes the current developments in the areas of system inputs, mechanical treatment, biological treatment, air purification, waste materials, as well as the aspects of energy efficiency, climate protection and economic efficiency. Afterwards the energetic recyclable waste materials are assumed in detail, whereat the possibilities of the conditioning and utilization are described and the status of the quality management of refuse derived fuel will be discussed. On this technological basis the MBT-Technology as an environmentally-friendly integrating option of the waste treatment will gain in importance, especially in the international area.



Copyright: © Wasteconsult International
Quelle: Waste-to-Resource 2011 (Mai 2011)
Seiten: 13
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Autor: Prof. Dr. Michael Nelles
Dipl.-Ing. Michael Balhar
M.Sc. Jennifer Grünes
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Sabine Flamme

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