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Waste-to-Energy plant (France) selects ENVEA for mercury monitoring and compliance with the waste incineration BREF - Case Study

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 ...

ByENVEA


Waste-to-energy (WTE) plant waste gas treatment

Waste-to-energy (WTE) plant waste gas treatment

Waste to energy (WTE) plants convert solid waste into electricity and/or heat. However, the combustion of solid waste generates flue gases that contain a variety of pollutants, such as particulate matter, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and heavy metals. These pollutants can be harmful to human health and the ...

ByChina Xicheng EP Ltd


Waste-to-Energy - How innovative process control fuels sustainable power generation

Waste-to-Energy - How innovative process control fuels sustainable power generation

The problem of how to dispose of waste in an environmentally responsible way is a problem that has confronted humanity for centuries. Until recently, most jurisdictions have simply buried all their waste in landfill sites - essentially big holes in the ground covered when filled to capacity. Then the disposal process repeats at a new location. Unfortunately, this disposal method is neither ...

BySchneider Electric


Medical waste: waste-to-energy technologies for hazardous hospital waste

Medical waste: waste-to-energy technologies for hazardous hospital waste

Nowadays and more than ever before due to the Coronavirus pandemic, millions of tons of waste are generated at hospitals, laboratories, health centers, clinics and other medical centers. Sensitive and hazardous materials that require specific treatment Medical waste is very sensitive material when it comes to its elimination due to its hazardous nature: the possibility of bacteria, equipment ...

ByTECAM


Biogas Adoption Grows in Europe

Biogas Adoption Grows in Europe

In the continent’s quest for a carbon-neutral economy, adoption of anaerobic waste-to-energy technology has been surging When it comes to the energy in wastewater, for far too long the world has figuratively been throwing the baby out with the bathwater. In general, wastewater contains five times more energy that it takes ...

ByFluence Corporation


What is energy recovery?

What is energy recovery?

Energy recovery gives governments and businesses another way to reduce their waste streams. ...

ByFluence Corporation


Are incineration and landfills the answer to save us from the recycling crisis?

Are incineration and landfills the answer to save us from the recycling crisis?

Let’s take a look at how three Waste Management options compare. Waste-To-Energy Waste to Energy (WTE) refuse incineration burns waste to generate electricity. ...

ByGPT Waste Management Ltd


Second of two parts - A project finance alternative: The Bond Market

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. ...

ByWaste Advantage Magazine


Leaching of milled asphalt pavement amended with waste to energy ash

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. ...

ByInderscience Publishers

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