waste to energy wte Articles
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Waste-to-Energy plant (France) selects ENVEA for mercury monitoring and compliance with the waste incineration BREF - Case Study
The Waste-to-Energy (WtE) plant at Noidans le Ferroux (France) was commissioned in 2006 and belongs to SYTEVOM (Syndicat de Transfert, d’Elimination et de Valorisation des Déchets Ménagers) and is operated by Suez RV Energie. The plant treats 41,000 tonnes per year of household waste from the 280,000 inhabitants in the surrounding area and produces 17 GW of electricity for ...
By ENVEA
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Leaching of milled asphalt pavement amended with waste to energy ash
The environmental suitability of using Waste-to-Energy (WTE) ash as a partial substitute for aggregate in hot-mix asphalt concrete was investigated using a series of leaching lysimeters. Eight samples of processed asphalt concrete manufactured with 25% by weight WTE ash as aggregate were leached using stainless steel lysimeters. A ninth lysimeter contained asphalt without WTE ash. Simulated ...
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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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Second of two parts - A project finance alternative: The Bond Market
Part one of this article (Waste Advantage Magazine, September 2011) outlined an alternative, but growing source of non-recourse project finance debt capital for waste-to-energy (WTE) projects— the institutional bond market. Participants in the bond market (including pension funds, insurance companies, mutual funds and high yield investors) look for opportunities to deploy their capital on a ...
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Are incineration and landfills the answer to save us from the recycling crisis?
For plastic recycling, this year hasn’t exactly been one of the best – what is to blame? Oil. Shockingly, it actually costs more to recycle old plastic than it does to make new in many ways. Petroleum prices have fallen so low, as low as 70% below the level in June 2014. This may be great for some – however with it has fallen the cost of Virgin Plastic which is made from oil. ...
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NIMES - Case Study
France: Baling of MSW The incineration plant of Nimes, France has a capacity of 110,000 tonnes/year in one line. The choice of a single line of 14 tonnes/hour instead of two lines (2 x 7 tonnes/hour), significantly reduces the amount of investment, this was made possible by the installation of the Flexus baling system that ensures the ability to receive waste even when the incinerator is out of ...
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Hessheim - Case Study
Waste from approximately 800,000 people is treated at the WtE (Waste to Energy) incineration plant in Ludwigshafen and during the revisions of the plant the waste is stored at Süd-müll in Heßheim that uses the Flexus round baling machine for secure storage. The baling gives high quality storage of waste fuel and the bales are then treated at the WtE plant when there is free ...
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