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Waste-to-energy / incineration: new solutions guide for process optimization
Interractive document: click on the numbers on the schematics to discover solutions for each part of the process Advantage: each solution is presented together with its associated benefits ENVEA’s long association with the Incineration Industry includes supporting Plant Operators to meet environmental obligations and the requirement for high performance instrumentation with quality ...
By ENVEA
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Waste-to-energy / incineration: new solutions guide for process optimization
ENVEA’s long association with the Incineration Industry includes supporting Plant Operators to meet environmental obligations and the requirement for high performance instrumentation with quality assurance features for compliance reporting. In addition to the importance of regulatory compliance, the process control and treatment of flue gases from waste-to-energy processes represents a ...
By ENVEA
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Waste to energy market is booming, 100 new plants by 2012
Waste management in Europe is no longer a haulage and disposal business. The legislative shifts of the past decade have seen major moves towards the implementation of advanced technology and innovative recycling solutions. With landfill finally being truly on the way out, there are genuine opportunities for investment in value-adding solutions. In spite of the importance of waste minimisation ...
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CleanEnviro Summit Singapore (CESS) 2018
Plantec Argonaut Pte Ltd (Singapore) started their business in August 2017 as a wholly owned subsidiary of Plantec Inc. (Osaka, Japan) after they had successfully delivered a first-of-its-kind toxic industrial waste Vertical Combustor Incineration Plant in Tuas, Singapore. The plant was unveiled by Mr. Masagos Zulkifli, Minister for the Environment and Water Resources who had recognized the ...
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Keppel Seghers secures contract for first waste-to-energy plant in Jiangyin, China
SINGAPORE, 21 March 2006 - Keppel Seghers, the environmental technology division of Keppel Integrated Engineering (KIE), has secured a S$13 million (€ 6.6 million) contract to provide technologies and services for the first waste-to-energy plant to be built in the city of Jiangyin, Jiangsu province, China. Keppel Seghers will provide technologies and services for the first waste-to-energy ...
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Highland incinerator to go ahead
An appeal against a proposed GBP£43m energy-from-waste incinerator in Invergordon has been overturned by the Scottish Government, meaning that planning permission for the facility has now been granted. The facility, proposed by Combined Power and Heat (Highlands), was the subject of fierce local opposition and an appeal by Highland Council. But the Scottish Government’s reporter ...
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Two East London councils are already aware of plans for BA Solena bio-jet fuel plant
The first plant in Europe to produce jet fuel from waste material will be built in East London and could “drastically reduce” the volume of waste sent to landfill by surrounding boroughs, a spokesman for British Airways has told MRW. British Airways has signed an agreement with the US firm that owns the technology, Solena Group, to build the Carbon Reclamation & Conditioning Plant and purchase ...
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Calls for coalition to clarify policy on incineration
Despite several positive environmental pledges in its manifesto, the new coalition government needs to be clearer about its policy on the future of incineration, according to a national anti-incineration group. The UK Without Incineration Network (UK WIN) is concerned about which government department will take charge of energy from waste facilities under the new coalition arrangement given the ...
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Three planned incinerators called into question
Three planned energy from waste (EfW) incinerators are to be reviewed pending decisions on whether they will go ahead at all, pointing towards a shift away from incineration as a method of waste treatment. It is believed that spiralling costs and a dramatic reduction in residual waste arisings have put a question mark over the plans to build EfW facilities in Hull, Coventry and Leeds. Senior ...
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Calls for public inquiry into proposed Plymouth incinerators
Protestors are calling for a public inquiry into proposals to build an energy from waste incinerator in Plymouth. Currently, there are two proposals for different sites under consideration by South Devon Waste Partnership, both of which involve incineration. One at North Yard, Devonport, submitted by MVV Umwelt and the other for a site at New England Quarry, Lee Mill proposed by Viridor. Both ...
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RDF exports at around 3m tonnes in 2016
Provisional figures released by the Agency for the period of January to November 2016, show a total of 2,884,866 tonnes of waste derived fuel was approved for export, which is roughly 262,000 tonnes per month. RDF exports continued to climb in 2016 at a slower rate than in recent years. The feedstock material predominantly consists of refuse derived fuel (RDF), however a growing amount of ...
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Energy-centric coalition manifesto plans to increase renewable energy targets
Ambitious plans to increase renewable energy targets form a key part of an energy-centric manifesto released by the coalition Government today. Prime Minister David Cameron and deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg launched The Coalition: Our Programme for Government this morning (20 May), which demonstrates their increased focus on advancing renewable energy infrastructure in the UK. Currently, EU ...
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Recovering Energy from Waste without Landfilling or Incineration - Ze-gen showcases new gasification technology at EBW UK 2011
Ze-gen, Inc., a US-based firm with plans to build their second commercial scale plant in the UK, has an answer to the problem of the economic viability of waste gasification. With its liquid metal gasification technology, Ze-gen can reliably produce tar-free synthesis gas from selected waste materials, including construction and demolition (C&D) wood waste. The company will exhibit at the ...
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Air Products to Build the World`s Largest Advanced Gasification Energy-from-Waste Facility
Air Products (NYSE: APD) today announced it will build and operate the world's largest renewable energy plant in the UK using advanced gasification energy-from-waste (EfW) technology. The Tees Valley plant, located at the New Energy and Technology Business Park, near Billingham, Teesside, will be the first of its kind in the UK, and the largest of its kind anywhere in the world with an ...
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How to generate energy from waste
Both society and industry generate a great deal of waste. The management of all that waste is a problem for companies and institutions. Many of those wastes, especially those of municipal origin, often end up in garbage dumps. However, there are other more recommendable and sustainable management methods such as recycling, reuse or energy transformation. The European Union sets objectives and ...
By TECAM
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A New Benchmark in Company Development
Today Dutch Incinerators celebrated a new benchmark in company development with a Buddhist prayer ritual marking the first day of site construction. This innovative facility combines medical waste rotary kiln incineration with a waste-to-energy solution, recovering combustion energy for medical waste storage room cooling. This resulting in a lower electricity consumption of the process, ...
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District level heating could help achieve EU 2020 energy efficiency goals
Recycling of excess heat, via ‘district heating’, has the potential to improve energy efficiency in Europe. This study mapped excess heat and demands for heat in EU27 Member States to identify regions suitable for the large-scale implementation of district heating. The authors identified 63 ‘heat synergy regions’, generally large urban zones, which generated almost half of ...
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Berenschot: HeatMatrix heat recovery technology can make a substantial contribution to the Dutch industry CO2 reduction ambition
The industry in the Netherlands can reduce its CO2 emission by 2,5 up to 5 megaton per year, by application of the HeatMatrix polymer heat exchanger technology. In addition, the heat recovery leads to a lower energy consumption. These are the conclusions of research done by consultancy company Berenschot into the potential CO2 and energy savings the technology offers. With these potential ...
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House prices unaffected by incinerator plants - Cranfield research
A new research study has found no significant effect of waste incinerator plants on long term local property prices. The installation of waste incinerator plants – or Energy from Waste (EfW) facilities – is often contested in the UK. Arguments such as health, cost, noise, odours, traffic movement, resources depletion and house prices are often cited as reasons against the ...
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DESMI was represented when a Latvian delegation visited DBDH in September
On the occasion of the International Conference on Smart Energy Systems and 4th Generation District Heating held in Copenhagen, DBDH received a Latvian delegation on August 27-28th. The delegation was headed by Ina Berzina-Veita, SIA Salaspils Siltums, together with Laura Rutkovska, Latvia District Heating Association, and was additionally represented by the following companies: AS Latvenergo, ...
By DESMI A/S
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