Combustion operating conditions for municipal Waste-to-Energy facilities in the U.S
[Display omitted] •Survey of U.S. municipal waste-to-energy (WTE) facilities identified 188 boilers.•These WTE boilers were stratified into nine categories by combustion technology.•WTE boilers typically operate at a gas residence time > 2.4 s above 1160°C. This paper reports the first known comp...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Waste management (Elmsford) 2021-08, Vol.132, p.124-132 |
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•Survey of U.S. municipal waste-to-energy (WTE) facilities identified 188 boilers.•These WTE boilers were stratified into nine categories by combustion technology.•WTE boilers typically operate at a gas residence time > 2.4 s above 1160°C.
This paper reports the first known comprehensive survey of combustion operating conditions across the wide range of municipal waste-to-energy facilities in the U.S. The survey was conducted in a step-wise fashion. Once the population of 188 units operating at over 70 facilities was defined, this population was stratified by distinguishing characteristics of combustion technology. Stratum-level estimates for operating conditions were determined from data collected in the survey. These stratum-level values were weighted by corresponding design capacity share and combined to infer national-level operating parameter estimates representative of the overall population. Survey results show that typical municipal waste-to-energy combustion operating conditions in the U.S. are (1) furnace temperature above 1160 °C, (2) gas residence time above 2.4 s, (3) exit gas concentrations of nearly 10% for oxygen (dry basis), and (4) over 16% for moisture. These operating parameter values can serve as benchmarks for laboratory-scale studies representative of municipal waste-to-energy combustion as typically practiced in the U.S. |
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ISSN: | 0956-053X 1879-2456 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.wasman.2021.07.015 |