Advances in Sustainable Energy 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-74406-9_23
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Municipal Solid Waste Incineration and Sustainable Development

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“…For this study, the total mass of solid waste was estimated using the fractional compositions of all the combustibles from Figure 2, adopted from Miezah et al (2015) [18], a moisture content of 50.5% from the range reported by Kuleape et al (2014) [100], and a calorific value of 1.67 × 10 4 KJ/Kg [101]. A total process efficiency of 32% [102] was assumed for these estimations, shown in Figure 6. Figure 8 details the estimation of electrical energy potential for incineration technology for the 2018-2028 period.…”
Section: Potential Electricity Production From Msw Under Incineration...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For this study, the total mass of solid waste was estimated using the fractional compositions of all the combustibles from Figure 2, adopted from Miezah et al (2015) [18], a moisture content of 50.5% from the range reported by Kuleape et al (2014) [100], and a calorific value of 1.67 × 10 4 KJ/Kg [101]. A total process efficiency of 32% [102] was assumed for these estimations, shown in Figure 6. Figure 8 details the estimation of electrical energy potential for incineration technology for the 2018-2028 period.…”
Section: Potential Electricity Production From Msw Under Incineration...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…a moisture content of 50.5% from the range reported by Kuleape et al (2014) [100], and a calorific value of 1.67 × 10 4 KJ/Kg [101]. A total process efficiency of 32% [102] was assumed for these estimations, shown in Figure 6. Figure 8 details the estimation of electrical energy potential for incineration technology for the 2018-2028 period.…”
Section: Potential Electricity Production From Msw Under Incineration...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main reasons for low efficiency are small unit capacity, low steam parameters, imperfect regenerative cycle, etc. Compared with the traditional technology, the coupling technology can increase the thermal efficiency of waste incineration power generation to about 32%, and the efficiency can be increased by 10%, further realizing the existing waste reduction, harmless and lowcost disposal (Bandarra and Quina, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%