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Conception of a Refuse-Derived Fuel (RDF) incineration plant and its environmental benefit
Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Publikationsdatum
2010
Sprache
English
Enthalten in
Volume
2
Issue
4
Start Page
279
End Page
291
Citation
International Journal of Global Warming 2 (4): 279-291 (2010)
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Scopus ID
Since landfill ban was realised in July 2009 in Germany, wastes that have a high and middle calorific value must be incinerated. Fossil fuels like oil and coal for the generation of electricity and/or heat can be substituted, so that approximately 4 million tons of CO2 could be avoided. Waste incineration is a possible partial solution for avoiding worst impacts of climate change. This paper explores the concept of an incineration plant for waste with a reference calorific value of 15,000 kJ/kg. The plant layout, energy usage, opportunities to reduce CO2 emissions and Germany’s contribution to climate change are discussed.
Schlagworte
best-practice incinerator
biogenic content of waste
carbon dioxide emissions waste industry
effects landfill ban Germany
emissions from waste incineration
GHG emissions waste industry
reduction potentials waste management