Incineration is the globally predominant process for thermal waste treatment considering plant number and treatment capacity. About 255 million tons of waste is processed annually in about 2200 facilities. In addition to this well established treatment method, waste pyrolysis and waste gasification offer other thermal treatment methods. These so called alternative thermal treatment processes have recurrently been presented by different operators since the 1970s, using more or less creative names.They are typically characterized by a comparably complex technology. According to the providers, the advantages of these processes compared to incineration lie within higher electrical efficiencies and/or higher value of conversion products, for example the production of glazed and therefore non-elutable slags or the production of liquid energy sources.
Due to a number of set backs, these processes have not gained importance in Germany; however, they have recently been rediscussed and demanded abroud by some groups of interest and political decision-makers. Proponents of the processes can meanwhile refer to long-term operation of facilities in Asia, especially in Japan. However, entirely different frame conditions apply in these countries compared to Europe or North America.
The already mentioned practical experiences mainly refer to facilities for gasification and pyrolysis. Among these classical alternative thermochemical processes, other alternatives have been entering the market for the last years. Plasma processes - implemented as plasma pyrolysis or plasma gasification - realize the conversion of waste through contact with hot plasma of at least 2,000 °C - partly ionized gas. According to the providers of these technologies, this ensures low gaseous emissions and at the same time high quality of conversion residues. Another alternative thermochemical process, catalytic depolymerization, aims to convert solid residues into liquid hydrocarbons, typically in one step and with the help of a catalyst. The products are supposed to have fuel-like properties and can be used as a substitute for diesel. So called HTC-processes (hydrothermal carbonization) are preferably used to treat (wet) biowaste and sewage sludge. Residues are converted in an aqueous solution into a carbonized product, which allows for optimized energetic and material use.
Only little reliable operational experience is available for the currently
discussed plasma and depolymerization processes as well as processes for
hydrothermal carbonization, which are yet to be introduced into the market. In
some cases, not even plausible mass- and energy balances are available. For the
treatment of problematic by-products, only concepts exist, which have not been
field-tested yet.
Copyright: | © Thomé-Kozmiensky Verlag GmbH |
Quelle: | Waste Management, Volume 4 (November 2014) |
Seiten: | 7 |
Preis: | € 0,00 |
Autor: | Prof. Dr.-Ing. Peter Quicker Dipl.-Ing. Florian Neuerburg Dipl.-Ing. Yves Noël Dipl.-Ing. Kathrin Weber Prof. Dr.-Ing. Helmut Seifert |
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