Municipal Solid Waste to Energy Conversion Processes :Economic, Technical, and Renewable Comparisons

Publication subTitle :Economic, Technical, and Renewable Comparisons

Author: Gary C. Young  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2010

E-ISBN: 9780470608609

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780470539675

Subject: X705 Solid Waste Treatment And Disposal

Language: ENG

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A technical and economic review of emerging waste disposal technologies

Intended for a wide audience ranging from engineers and academics to decision-makers in both the public and private sectors, Municipal Solid Waste to Energy Conversion Processes: Economic, Technical, and Renewable Comparisons reviews the current state of the solid waste disposal industry. It details how the proven plasma gasification technology can be used to manage Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) and to generate energy and revenues for local communities in an environmentally safe manner with essentially no wastes.

Beginning with an introduction to pyrolysis/gasification and combustion technologies, the book provides many case studies on various waste-to-energy (WTE) technologies and creates an economic and technical baseline from which all current and emerging WTE technologies could be compared and evaluated.

Topics include:

  • Pyrolysis/gasification technology, the most suitable and economically viable approach for the management of wastes

  • Combustion technology

  • Other renewable energy resources including wind and hydroelectric energy

  • Plasma economics

  • Cash flows as a revenue source for waste solids-to-energy management

  • Plant operations, with an independent case study of Eco-Valley plant in Utashinai, Japan

Extensive case studies of garbage to liquid fuels, wastes to electricity, and wastes to power ethanol plants illustrate how currently generated MSW and past wastes in landfills can be processed with proven plasma gasification technology to eliminate air and water pollution from landfills.

Chapter

CONTENTS

pp.:  1 – 7

Preface

pp.:  7 – 11

Professional Biography

pp.:  11 – 13

4 Plasma Economics: Garbage/Wastes to Electricity, Case Study with Economy of Scale

pp.:  37 – 49

5 Plasma Economics: Garbage/Wastes to Power Ethanol Plants and a Case Study

pp.:  49 – 55

6 From Curbside to Landfill: Cash Flows as a Revenue Source for Waste Solids-to-Energy Management

pp.:  55 – 63

7 Plasma Economics: Garbage/Wastes to Power, Case Study with Economics of a 94 ton/day Facility

pp.:  63 – 138

8 Plant Operations: Eco-Valley Plant in Utashinai, Japan: An Independent Case Study

pp.:  138 – 143

9 Municipal Solid Waste and Properties

pp.:  143 – 149

10 MSW Processes to Energy with High-Value Products and Specialty By-Products

pp.:  149 – 169

11 MSW Gasifiers and Process Equipment

pp.:  169 – 222

12 Other Renewable Energy Sources

pp.:  222 – 269

13 Waste Energy to Recycled Energy

pp.:  269 – 376

Index

pp.:  376 – 393

LastPages

pp.:  393 – 398

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