Publication detail
Waste-to-energy plant integrated into existing energy producing system
TOUŠ, M. FERDAN, T. PAVLAS, M. UCEKAJ, V. POPELA, P.
Czech title
Integrace jednotky pro energetické využití odpadů do stávajícího energetického systému
English title
Waste-to-energy plant integrated into existing energy producing system
Type
journal article - other
Language
en
Original abstract
The EU directive on waste management from 2008 brings significant changes in waste treatment in many member states. For example, the Czech Republic agreed that by 2020 landfilling of biodegradable waste (BDW) will be decreased by 65% compared to 1995. Municipal solid waste (MSW) contains about 40% of BDW and therefore significantly contributes to BDW production. Due to its advantages and the lowest impact on the environment, MSW incineration is one of the preferred waste treatment options. To meet the EU target the Czech Republic needs to increase the capacity of incineration plants (thermal treatment) by 1500 kt/y if current production is considered. In addition to waste disposal there is a potential of energy production and contribution to primary energy savings. This paper is focused on Integration of WTE plant into an existing heating plant with installed capacity of nearly 500 MW. The system is investigated from the energy and economic points of view. An advanced approach applying optimization procedure (in GAMS software) is used to deal with problem of WTE integration. The objective is to support decision-making process of a new plant by finding fundamental design parameters of the integrated WTE plant (annual capacity of the WTE plant – amount of waste processed, distance of waste collection, gate fee, power-to heat ratio etc.) and other parameters (identification of heat flows through the plant) essential for economic analysis.
Czech abstract
Nová směrnice EU o odpadech upravuje nakládání s odpady a přináší významné změny pro řadu členských zemí. Pro ČR to mimo jiné znamená výrazný odklon od skládkování. Energetické využití odpadů je efektivní způsob jak tohoto dosáhnout. Ovšem kapacita jednotek pro energetické využití odpadů (EVO) v ČR je při současné produkci odpadů nedostačující. Tato práce se zabývá integrací jednotky EVO do stávajícího energetického zdroje s výkonem 500 MW. Celý systém je rozebrán jak s energetického tak z ekonomického hlediska. Na problém integrace je aplikována optimalizační procedura hledající vhodné parametry celého systému (zpracovatelská kapacita jednotky EVO, určení energetických toků v systému, atd.).
English abstract
The EU directive on waste management from 2008 brings significant changes in waste treatment in many member states. For example, the Czech Republic agreed that by 2020 landfilling of biodegradable waste (BDW) will be decreased by 65% compared to 1995. Municipal solid waste (MSW) contains about 40% of BDW and therefore significantly contributes to BDW production. Due to its advantages and the lowest impact on the environment, MSW incineration is one of the preferred waste treatment options. To meet the EU target the Czech Republic needs to increase the capacity of incineration plants (thermal treatment) by 1500 kt/y if current production is considered. In addition to waste disposal there is a potential of energy production and contribution to primary energy savings. This paper is focused on Integration of WTE plant into an existing heating plant with installed capacity of nearly 500 MW. The system is investigated from the energy and economic points of view. An advanced approach applying optimization procedure (in GAMS software) is used to deal with problem of WTE integration. The objective is to support decision-making process of a new plant by finding fundamental design parameters of the integrated WTE plant (annual capacity of the WTE plant – amount of waste processed, distance of waste collection, gate fee, power-to heat ratio etc.) and other parameters (identification of heat flows through the plant) essential for economic analysis.
Keywords in Czech
Energetické využití odpadů, EVO, integrace EVO, optimalizace
Keywords in English
Waste-to-energy, WTE, WTE integration, optimization
RIV year
2011
Released
11.05.2011
Publisher
A.I.D.I.C Servizi S.r.l.
Location
Milano, Italy
ISSN
1974-9791
Journal
Chemical Engineering Transactions
Volume
25
Number
1
Pages from–to
501–506
Pages count
6
BIBTEX
@article{BUT50345,
author="Michal {Touš} and Tomáš {Ferdan} and Martin {Pavlas} and Vladimír {Ucekaj} and Pavel {Popela},
title="Waste-to-energy plant integrated into existing energy producing system",
journal="Chemical Engineering Transactions",
year="2011",
volume="25",
number="1",
month="May",
pages="501--506",
publisher="A.I.D.I.C Servizi S.r.l.",
address="Milano, Italy",
issn="1974-9791"
}