incineration emissions monitoring Articles
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Firecat Incinerator - Case Study #170701
PROJECT DETAILS Location: Kuwait Equipment Type: Vertical Forced Draft Incinerator Type of Gas: Tail Gas Capacity: 270MMBTU/hr (79MW) Burner Type: Forced Draft Staged Burner Tail Gas Capacity: 273,000 lb/hr (12,390 kg/hr) Dimensions: 20 ftOD x 110 ft (6 m x 33 m) Install Year: 2017 Aereon’s FIRECAT Forced Draft Vertical Incinerator is here used to incinerate tail gas at ...
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Why Incinerate?
Products that we all use every day have a finite lifespan. Even with initiatives to re-use and recycle lots of waste still ends up in landfill sites where the chemicals in these products will decompose and can do extensive environmental harm as they break down. Plastics are not all biodegradable and there are still millions of plastic bags being manufactured, used and ending up in landfill so the ...
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Radiocarbon measurement of fossil CO2 emissions from waste incineration plants: A monitoring tool for CO2 trading in Denmark and Sweden
In several countries, an increasing share of renewable energy comes from waste incineration. Due to the content of fossil carbon in combustible waste, the fossil CO2 constitute a considerable share of the total CO2 emissions from combustion of municipal waste. The National governments in Denmark and Sweden have decided to include the emissions of fossil CO2 from municipal waste incineration ...
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