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Solar Turbines can help your business with renewable electricity by converting waste to energy. Synthetic gas, or Syngas, consists primarily of hydrogen and carbon monoxide. Syngas is usually the product of gasification of coal, biomass or Municipal Solid Waste ...
BySolar Turbines Incorporated based in San Diego, CALIFORNIA (USA)
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Waste-to-energy (WtE) or energy-from-waste (EfW) through incineration of waste is on the one hand an effective way of producing electricity and heat, while on the other hand it is disposing of possibly hazardous or unrecyclable waste. Its purpose is not to compete with waste recycling, reuse and prevention, but to complement them. After all, incineration not only reduces the ...
ByGasmet Technologies - a Nederman company based in Vantaa, FINLAND
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Combustion in boilers, gas turbines, waste to energy, paper-mills, minerals, etc. | MIR 9000e Customer: Any industry having a stake in improved combustion technologies Material measured: Combustion flue gases Installation: At the boiler outlet Function: Reliable and accurate monitoring of O2 and CO for combustion control optimization ...
ByENVEA based in Poissy, FRANCE
Hotel & Resort waste volumes are expected to increase over the next few years, due to an increase in tourism generally. High amounts of food waste and packaging waste are generated on a daily basis and need to be disposed of in a environmentally sound way. Our range of general waste incinerators are broad enough to cater for any sized hotel operation. If you run a large scale island resort or a small independent hotel, we have waste solutions that will fit your budget and waste ...
ByInciner8 Limited based in Southport, UNITED KINGDOM
Incinerator Bottom Ash (IBA) is the material discharged through the grate of a Waste to Energy facility after incineration of municipal solid waste (MSW). Depending on the waste being incinerated IBA can contain varying quantities of glass, ceramics, brick, concrete and metals in addition to clinker and ...
ByKiverco Recycling Systems Ltd. based in Dungannon, NORTHERN IRELAND
Reduction of perating costs: The increased energy costs over the last years have made investments towards heat recovery solutions not only cost effective but profitable. With the support and input of our employees and our technical know how, are improvements and solutions concerning heat recovery become ...
ByIGEMA GmbH based in Münster, GERMANY
Agricultural waste is becoming a bigger part of farmers' daily lives. With the ever increasing fees for landfill and livestock rendering, many farm owners are taking steps to control these costs. Inciner8 have built a range of purpose built incinerators for farm use. All these machines are DEFRA type approved and can be used for a range of agricultural waste streams. In some circumstances waste to energy may be a viable option ...
ByInciner8 Limited based in Southport, UNITED KINGDOM
Evaporation is a proven and effective way of reducing the volume of many waste streams. HRS Heat Exchangers offer solutions for the evaporation and concentration of waste streams from a wide variety of industries, such as water treatment, bioenergy and food production. A common issue when treating certain waste streams with standard evaporation technologies (such as falling film) is that when heated, they can foul equipment. As the concentration of solids increases during the evaporation process, so does the risk ...
ByHRS Heat Exchangers Ltd. based in Watford, UNITED KINGDOM
The hierarchy of waste management places resource recovery as preferred over incineration or landfilling. Pyrocal CCT systems allow recovery of resources that traditional waste to energy (WTE) processes do ...
ByPyrocal Pty Ltd. based in Wellcamp, AUSTRALIA
From a regulatory standpoint, the waste incineration industry is divided into a number of categories: commercial/industrial solid waste incinerators (CISWI), municipal waste combustors (MWC), hospital/medical/infectious waste incinerators (HMIWI), hazardous waste combustors (HWC), sewage sludge incinerators (SSI), and other solid waste incinerators (OSWI). While each sub-category is subject to differing environmental regulations, all can benefit from evaluating their air pollution control ...
ByDürr Systems, Inc. based in De Pere, WISCONSIN (USA)