The European Union policy on waste management recommends the recycling of material, energy recovery and waste treatment before landfilling. In the latest years it can be seen that the waste pre-treatment plants before combustion were more and more adopted.
The production of waste derived fuel is generally based on mechanical biological treatment plants (MBT). The present paper deals with modelling MBT plants where either bio-drying or bio-stabilization are the core of the system. The importance of this work is related to the lack of tools for decision makers that must compare the one stream and two streams options. The biological stability and process modelling is based on the experimental results of an international research recently achieved. In the present work the different characteristics of the refuses to be landfilled in the case of one stream and two stream options are presented.
Copyright: | © Wasteconsult International |
Quelle: | MBT 2007 (Mai 2007) |
Seiten: | 10 |
Preis: | € 0,00 |
Autor: | Dr.-Ing. Dipl. Marco Ragazzi Marina Marina Venturi Dr.-Ing. Dipl. Elena Cristina Rada |
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