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With the Eldan Recycling System for MSW (Municipal Solid Waste), you can turn loose, baled or bagged waste like non-recyclable plastics, paper cardboard, mattresses, carpets, etc. into energy in the form of RDF (Residual Derived Fuel). RDF exploits the energy content of the traditional household waste (MSW) to substitute traditional fuels, thus posing an alternative that is attractive both environmentally and economically. Before the ...
ByEldan Recycling A/S based in Faaborg, DENMARK
During recent year it has become increasingly evident that an alternative energy sources has to be explored. RDF (Residual Derived Fuel) uses the energy content of the traditional household waste in order to substitute fuel. The production of RDF is the optimum solution both environmentally and economically. To optimize the process, it is important to reduce the waste volume into a homogeneous fraction size of e.g. less than 50 ...
ByEldan Recycling A/S based in Faaborg, DENMARK
GCLs have become the gold standard clay component of composite lining systems used in industrial, hazardous and municipal solid waste landfills. Used alone or in combination with a geomembrane in a composite cover system, GCLs provide significantly lower permeability, improved ease of installation, an increased amount of usable space. ...
ByCETCO based in New York, NEW YORK (USA)
Graham is a provider of products and services to the power generating industry including Steam Surface Condensers, Steam Jet Ejectors and Liquid Ring Pump Systems to support turbine generator operation for various applications. Waste to energy, including biomass, municipal solid waste, landfill methane and others sources are used to produce electric power. ...
ByGraham Corporation based in Batavia, NEW YORK (USA)
This industry focuses on the collection, treatment, disposal, and remediation of solid and hazardous ...
BySmall Business Services (SBS) based in Memphis, TENNESSEE (USA)
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In wastewater treatment, the aeration system is often the largest energy consumer. It seems the age-old answer for every problem was to increase horsepower and add more aeration. When you analyze aeration, only 20% to 50% of the energy consumed is needed for production of dissolved oxygen (DO) for processing BOD and nitrifying bacteria. The remaining energy is used just for the mixing ...
ByIxom Watercare based in Dickinson, NORTH DAKOTA (USA)
