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Determining the viability of a waste-to-energy plant in Africa
Nick Mannie, Aurecon’s waste expert, was invited to deliver a keynote presentation at the African Waste Week conference in early September at the Cape Town International Convention Centre in Cape Town, South Africa. Mannie discussed the development and execution of robust feasibility plans to determine the viability of a waste-to-energy plant. “Waste energy is very topical at the ...
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Volume determination of activated coal for the bonding of pollutants in a waste-to-energy plant - Case Study
Client: Waste-to-energy plant Product: Activated coal Conveyed volumes: 2...7 kg/h Conveyor mechanism: Rotary conveyor Installation location: Free fall in a DN 50-line What measuring process was used previously: none, the volume was controlled using the rotational speed of the rotary conveyor According to the client, the system offers the following advantages: Continuous flow ...
By ENVEA
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Customised shredding solution in Poland’s West Pomeranian Voivodeship waste-to-energy plant
Industrial shredder for MSW and bulky waste meets recent European regulations on recycling and waste-to-energy. Waste management is one of society’s major issues. The issue is complex. The way in which it is tackled depends on our mentality as ordinary citizens and the political approach, which has not always proved strong enough to deal with the problem. SatrindTech does not deal with ...
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Commercial Waste-to-Energy Plant Case Study
The world’s largest downdraft gasifier was commissioned in October 2016 in Lebanon, Tennessee. Problem: The city of Lebanon, Tennessee, wanted to find a new way of waste disposal that would eliminate landfill trips and expenses and improve its sustainability footprint. ...
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Now is the time to start investing in Waste to Energy
With the announcement in China this week that they are planning to build 300 waste to energy (EfW) sites over the next few years it is clear to see that this is a technology that is here to stay. This next generation of waste to energy plants will also harvest solar power and water from its roof area to use in the whole waste management process. The largest of these in in excess of 1km in ...
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Waste-to-energy plant: ENVEA provides new generation of pollutants control systems - Case Study
Client: Waste-to-energy plant (France) Context: Upgrading of pollutants control systems Solution: A shelter gathering all analyzers and dioxin samplers The waste-to-energy plant in Evreux (France), which began operating in 2003, treats household residual waste and non-hazardous industrial waste from the south of the Eure, i.e. more than 200 municipalities. It belongs to the ...
By ENVEA
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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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Waste Advantage Magazine- The use of Thermal Plasma Technology for treating APC Residues
The growth in Energy from Waste plant capacity is leading a corresponding increase in the generation of Air Pollution Control (APC) Residues, making it one of the fasted growing waste sectors in the UK. In this article published in Waste Advantage Magazine, Dr Tim Johnson from Tetronics discusses how plasma technology is one solution to this issue. ...
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Cross Wrap solutions for efficient alternative fuel handling
Many industries are constantly moving towards more sustainable and environmentally friendly operations. Green energy, circular economy, and low carbon footprint are becoming household terms when companies are determining and updating their operations. For many businesses, these initiatives mean turning waste into energy or shifting energy sources towards alternative fuels. Waste-to-energy is one ...
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Waste-to-Energy Gasification Plant Case Study
Summary: Progressive civic leaders in Covington, Tennessee, knew there was a better solution to disposing of wood waste and sludge – the ACE DDSF-1000 gasifier (12 ...
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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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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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Organic Power's Largest GWE RAPTOR Plant Makes A Compelling Case For Proven Clean-Energy Biotechnology
Clean energy specialists Organic Power Ltd have chosen to install one of the largest ever GWE RAPTOR anaerobic biological transformation energy crop/ waste-to-energy plants at their new green energy facility in Vega Baja, Puerto Rico. When fully operational in mid-2018, it will produce 2.055 MWe, making it one of the largest RAPTOR (Rapid Transformation of Organic Residues) installations ...
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Why You Might Need A Complete Wood Pellet Production Line
A lot of people all over the world use wood pellets in order to make heat inside their homes. For those who have recently switched over, you realize that this particular heat is extremely consistent, but you do have to have the wood pellets. Some companies have recognize that the interest in these kinds of products is incredibly high, and it might be a great idea to consider going to this ...
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Mount Alexander Sustainability Group Waste To Energy Facility Feasibility Study - Case Study
Biogass Renewables delivered a detailed (investor ready) feasibility study and business case for the establishment of waste to energy facility(ies) in the Mount Alexander Shire and surrounding ...
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Why is Energy-from-Waste slow to catch on in the U.S.?
Nithin Coca reports in TriplePundit that Energy-from-Waste (EfW) is growing fast in Europe and parts of Asia. But it’s relatively stagnant here in the United States. In fact, the percentage of waste we burn for energy is actually slightly down in the past five years. What’s holding the U.S. back from this potentially sustainable solution? This stagnation is even more surprising when ...
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Fly Ash Treatment – Plasma Torches versus Graphite Electrodes
Background Plasma generating devices have to be designed to tolerate incredibly harsh conditions during operation and in particular very high heat loads and temperatures around the arc. However, when used in the vitrification of highly chlorinated materials the challenge is even greater than in other applications. The combination of high general furnace temperatures, extremely high local ...
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Energy from food waste at Premier Foods in Wales
Location Rogerstone/Wales Capacity 499 kWel In operation since 03/2011 Input materials Food waste Features The ready-meals factory derives its energy supply from food waste. The plant is located next to the Rogerstone Park ready-meals factory of RF Brookes, a subsidiary of food company Premier Foods. Its purpose is to generate energy from the food waste produced by the company. The biogas ...
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New Waste-To-Energy Project From Quantum Biopower Illustrates Untapped Benefits Of Biogas For Communities Locally And Globally
An organic-waste-to-energy project in Connecticut USA begins producing electricity this year, demonstrating financial and environmental benefits achievable locally and globally by converting up to 40,000 tons of organic waste annually into environmentally harmonious green energy and dry biofertilizer. The Quantum Biopower Plant serving the central Connecticut region incorporates its GWE RAPTOR ...
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Advantages of Waste Incineration
Waste incineration is a treatment process that involves the combustion of organic substances contained in waste materials by means of high temperatures. Waste Incineration technology can be installed in several sectors to treat hazardous waste, refining residues, chemical waste, pharmaceutical waste, hospital & medical waste, waste water plant sludge, NORM (natural radioactive) waste, etc. ...
By TECAM
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