solid recovered fuel Articles
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Case study - MÜLLEX-Umwelt-Säuberung-GmbH – Austria SRF Refining (Solid Recovered Fuels)
Customer Thermoteam is a join! venture of Lafarge and Saubermacher. The business objective is the production of Solid Recovered Fuels (SRF) at the location of Retznei (South of Styria) close to the cement works of Lafarge in Austria. Thermoteam has capacity and permission to process 99,500 tonnes of waste per year. The input material varies between pre-treated mixed trade wastes and MRF ...
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SRF Refining (Solid Recovered Fuels), Austria - Case Study
Customer Mullex-Umwelt-Sauberung-GmbH was founded in 1980 and is working in the field of waste collection, waste sorting, waste processing and waste disposal. The company operates at three locations in Styria and currently employs around 90 people. Situation The demand from the main customer of the solid recovered fuel after removal of chlorine from the SRF led Mullex to decide at the end of ...
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Case study - Thermoteam – Austria - SRF Refining (Solid Recovered Fuels)
Customer Thermoteam is a joint venture of Lafarge and Saubermacher. The business objective is the production of Solid Recovered Fuels (SRF) at the location of Retznei (South of Styria) close to the cement works of Lafarge in Austria. Thermoteam has capacity and permission to process 99,500 tonnes of waste per year. The input material varies between pre-treated mixed trade wastes and MRF ...
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Co-firing Solid Recovered Fuels (SRFs) with brown coal in large-scale pulverised fuel power plants – a simulation approach
The results of the numerical simulations performed in a pulverised fuel boiler co-firing coal and Solid Recovered Fuels (SRFs) are presented. SRFs are initially modelled as a mixture of two different fractions (biogenic and plastic) and further simplifications are proposed to save computational expenses. The SRF submodels are validated with available data obtained from a laboratory-scale ...
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How does this solid recovered fuel (SRF) preparation system save millions
Cement is a traditional industry with high energy consumption. Fuel and power costs account for over 50% of cement production costs. Because coal prices have nearly tripled since 2021, the fuel costs for cement plants have also increased, forcing the industry to raise cement prices to maintain profits. One cement plant client used the SRF preparation system for industrial solid waste developed by ...
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One TANA Shark replaces two machines in the efuse-derived fuel (RDF) business - Case Study
For Attero Recycling Ltd. operating in the alternative fuels sector, TANA Shark is the only shredder on the market that can produce the required particle size for solid recovered fuel (SRF) in a single pass. After the purchase, Attero was able to cut the number of machines in half and increase output, saving time and money. Attero Recycling Ltd. takes in municipal, commercial and industrial ...
By Tana Oy
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Baling of RDF/SRF - Case Study
Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) and Solid Recovered Fuel (SRF) plants are common in Europe to meet the European demands for sustainable waste handling. RDF/SRF process facilities combined with the Flexus Balasystem round baling system is the best solution to efficiently store and transport the generated RDF/SRF. The material is compressed and wrapped into easily handled round bales, that can be ...
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State-of-The-Art SRF Production facility in Germany solid recovered fuels for An entire cement plant 365 days a year - Case study
B+T uses lindner shredders to supply deuna zement gmbh with energy The two major players in recycling and waste processing: Lindner-Recyclingtech and the B+T Group have been partners for many years, successfully working together on many important projects. Now they are delighted to announce their latest project: a brand-new SRF production facility with the most modern technology in the whole of ...
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5th Global CemFuels Award for Lindner - Case Study
After 2009, 2014, 2016 and 2017, Lindner-Recyclingtech’s technology has received the Global CemFuels Award for the fifth time, this year in the category ‘Outstanding alternative fuel project’ together with LarfargeHolcim. As in 2017, Linder-Recyclingtech featured in two prizes at the Global CemFuels Awards, the international accolade by the cement and ...
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Fuel Processing for RDF, TDF and SRF
Since the beginning of the 21st century, more and more waste has been generated. In order to cope with the threat to the environment caused by the increase in waste, people have begun to use waste as fuel that can be burned in boilers for power generation or heating. We divide the fuel from waste into RDF, TDF, SRF according to different components and processing method of the waste. ...
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ThermoTeam: SRF production facility saves one million tons of CO2 - Case Study
15 years ago ThermoTeam started producing solid recovered fuels for the cement industry. Incredibly, one million tons of energy rich SRF have already left the production line designed entirely by Lindner-Recyclingtech. With this innovative facility for sustainable and environmentally friendly waste processing in Styria, Austria, cement manufacturer Lafarge has already been able to save 1.2 ...
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Rotary Boiler Technology: Paving a new way for the combustion of solid wastes
We’re the UK’s sole distributor of Sugimat’s Waste-to-Energy (WtE) boilers, and the latest technology – the Horizon+ rotary boiler – is capable of handling any type of biomass and most fuels, particularly problematic solid waste fuels such as RDF and SRF. Our MD, Simon Webb, recently spoke to The Energy Industry Times about the global Waste-to-Energy (WtE) ...
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The first RDF/SRF alternative fuel preparation system for decoration waste in Yangjiang, Guangdong Province has been put into operation
Has construction waste become the largest source of urban waste? Does the carbon emissions of the construction industry account for 50% of the national total? Is the construction decoration industry about to be included in the carbon emissions trading system? ... According to the "2022 Global Status Report on Buildings and Construction", the carbon dioxide emissions from building ...
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Is it possible for alternative fuels to replace traditional fossil fuels as the mainstream?
If you were a coal-burning company, would you like to choose $60 alternative fuels per ton or $180 coal fuels per ton? Of course, such a direct comparison is not reasonable because alternative fuels differ from coal in terms of calorific value of combustion and disposal costs. Let us then calculate the actual economic benefits of alternative fuels compared to fossil fuels (as represented by coal) ...
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Active prevention of fires caused by damaged batteries during alternative fuel production thanks to Lindner`s Fire Prevention System (FPS)
DI (FH) Thomas Huber & DI Stefan Scheiflinger-Ehrenwerth, MSc. Lindner-Recyclingtech GmbH, Product Management, Spittal an der Drau, Austria Ing. Andreas Säumel Mayer Recycling GmbH, Executive Management, St. Michael, Austria SUMMARY: One of the most pressing recent issues in the mechanical processing and conversion of waste into solid recovered fuels (SRF) is the high fire risk. ...
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SRF – a class of its own
Solid Recovered Fuel (SRF) is still classified as a waste material, not a product, despite the fact it is manufactured to a quality specification and is a resource from which energy can be recovered. Here, UNTHA UK’s alternative fuel production expert Marcus Brew considers the parameters within which SRF must be manufactured, before investigating the arguments for and against SRF being ...
By Untha UK Ltd
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Application in renewable energies field : odor online monitoring in methanization process
When odor issues occur at an industrial site, rapid diagnosis must be done and a strategy defined to treat odor sources definitively. Today, the sensory panel approach using dynamic olfactometry analysis is considered as first approach to rank odor sources and subsequently to treat the most noxious odors. When investigating the source of the odor, an online monitoring system provides for the best ...
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Application in Renewable Energies field : odor online monitoring in methanization process
When odor issues occur at an industrial site, rapid diagnosis must be done and a strategy defined to treat odor sources definitively. Today, the sensory panel approach using dynamic olfactometry analysis is considered as first approach to rank odor sources and subsequently to treat the most noxious odors. When investigating the source of the odor, an online monitoring system provides for the best ...
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Waste heat recovery solution: ORC technology by ZUCCATO ENERGIA
Companies are increasingly moving towards a sustainable corporate vision aimed at reducing their environmental impact. ORC technology meets this need by recovering the thermal power available in the waste gas and adding value to it by producing electricity. This technology allows to cover a part or all the electricity self-consumption of the factory with consequent economic savings on energy ...
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The secret to effectively managing the production of energy from ‘dirty fuels’
Innovation is the driving force behind the world’s waste and recycling industry, and perhaps now more than ever is it important that businesses are helping to propel positive progression within the sector. Alternative fuels have long been a vital piece of this puzzle, but how can operators effectively manage the energy production from so-called ‘dirty fuels’? Our MD, Simon ...
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