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Solar Turbines can help your business with renewable electricity by converting waste to energy. Synthetic gas, or Syngas, consists primarily of hydrogen and carbon monoxide. Syngas is usually the product of gasification of coal, biomass or Municipal Solid Waste ...
BySolar Turbines Incorporated (STI) based in San Diego, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Refused-derived fuel (RDF) is a form of municipal solid waste (MSW) that has been treated in order to burn more efficiently. Solid recovered fuel (SRF) is waste derived fuel that meet a higher quality specification than ...
ByPresona AB based in Tomelilla, SWEDEN
Incinerator Bottom Ash (IBA) is the material discharged through the grate of a Waste to Energy facility after incineration of municipal solid waste (MSW). Depending on the waste being incinerated IBA can contain varying quantities of glass, ceramics, brick, concrete and metals in addition to clinker and ...
ByKiverco Ltd. based in Dungannon, NORTHERN IRELAND
Municipal Solid Waste (also known as “household waste") is a waste stream that consists of everyday consumable items that are discarded. This general residual waste is normally put into a black bag or bin and contains a mixture of wet and dry recyclables, organic, inorganic and biodegradable materials. This includes food waste, containers, cans, cartons, product packaging, newspapers and ...
ByKiverco Ltd. based in Dungannon, NORTHERN IRELAND
Refuse derived fuel (RDF)is made from residual Municipal Solid Waste and includes biodegradable waste products such as paper and card as well as plastics. It has a lower calorific value than solid recovered fuel (SRF). RDF is used in combined heat and power facilities. Solid recovered fuel (SRF) is produced from commercial waste and includes paper, card, wood, textiles and plastic. ...
ByKiverco Ltd. based in Dungannon, NORTHERN IRELAND
The contamination of surface water resources by combined water from overflow systems and partly also from stromwater tanks, consists of all the solids which are present in the waste water. This involves a very wide range of dissolved, semi-dissolved, fiber and solid substances with different structures and specific weights (plastic strips, sanitary towels, diapers, condoms, faecal matter, paper ...
ByROMAG aquacare ag based in Duedingen, SWITZERLAND
In many industrialized nations it is common practice to use incineration methods for waste disposal. There are also ways to recover energy from the process. However, operating an incinerator requires strict adherence to environmental regulations. Hazardous, clinical and waste to energy incinerators can benefit from our EcoSorb range of activated carbon. Specially designed to adsorb unwelcome airborne compounds from flue ...
ByJacobi Group based in Kalmar, SWEDEN
