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Problems and prospects of creating an environmentally friendly WtE plant
by
Dudolin, A A
, Efremov, A N
in
Ashes
/ Electric power generation
/ engineering in thermal energy field
/ Feasibility studies
/ Flue gas
/ Fuels
/ Heat treatment
/ Materials recovery
/ Physics
/ Pollutants
/ Raw materials
/ Slag
/ Solid wastes
/ Thermal power plant on municipal solid waste (WTE plant)
/ Thermal power plants
/ thermal treatment of municipal waste
/ Thermal utilization
2020
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Problems and prospects of creating an environmentally friendly WtE plant
by
Dudolin, A A
, Efremov, A N
in
Ashes
/ Electric power generation
/ engineering in thermal energy field
/ Feasibility studies
/ Flue gas
/ Fuels
/ Heat treatment
/ Materials recovery
/ Physics
/ Pollutants
/ Raw materials
/ Slag
/ Solid wastes
/ Thermal power plant on municipal solid waste (WTE plant)
/ Thermal power plants
/ thermal treatment of municipal waste
/ Thermal utilization
2020
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Problems and prospects of creating an environmentally friendly WtE plant
by
Dudolin, A A
, Efremov, A N
in
Ashes
/ Electric power generation
/ engineering in thermal energy field
/ Feasibility studies
/ Flue gas
/ Fuels
/ Heat treatment
/ Materials recovery
/ Physics
/ Pollutants
/ Raw materials
/ Slag
/ Solid wastes
/ Thermal power plant on municipal solid waste (WTE plant)
/ Thermal power plants
/ thermal treatment of municipal waste
/ Thermal utilization
2020
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Problems and prospects of creating an environmentally friendly WtE plant
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Problems and prospects of creating an environmentally friendly WtE plant
2020
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Overview
The main stages in choosing the optimal technology for thermal treatment of MSW (municipal solid wastes) at the stage of feasibility study are discussed. The analysis of the influence of the fuel component on the structure of the WTE plant is carried out. Recommendations have been developed for choosing the optimal energy structure of a WTE plant, ash and slag management schemes, and thermal utilization technologies that are most suitable for the location of the facility. A study was conducted on the influence of the selected structure of the energy complex on the decision to choose a gas treatment system. A comparison of criteria for choosing the structure of the energy complex at the MSW in comparison with the energy thermal power plant (TPP) is made. Due to the economic and environmental problems that appear during the construction of WTE plants, when it comes to waste scheme for cities and regions, it is recommended to use a scheme with the maximum use of secondary raw materials from waste and thermal treatment only of residues that are not subject to recycling, from which the fractions containing the largest amount of pollutants (RDF fuel) are extracted. The technology using deep recovery of secondary raw materials will simplify the structure of WTE plant, reduce capital and operating costs, and most importantly reduce emissions of harmful substances into the atmosphere with flue gases, ash and slag.
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IOP Publishing
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