The main objective of this article is to verify the feasibility, in terms of technical and economical issues, of a new refuse-derived fuel SRF (Solid Recovered Fuel) to be used as a new fuel in a thermal power station or in an incineration plants. By means of the innovative micronization technology it is possible to produce SRF suitable for the technical specifications of the plants which, taking into account appropriate modifications, could be reconverted and not decommisioned. The present energy supply scenario shows a partial contraction of the activities of power plant thermal generation despite an increase of the power demand and despite one of the highest energy cost in Europe. It is likely to surmise a gradual stall of such activities and finally the decommissioning due to the fact that plants will turn out to be not economically productive. On the other hand, it is now necessary to promote adequate policies for sustainable waste management. An opportunity in this sense is represented by the smart usage (made possible through innovative manufacturing processes) of the SRF as an energy source. The tests conducted on the innovative chemical-mechanical micronization technology showed an average energetic cost of 30kWh/ton, and an average production cost of 15€/ton for the 0,5 mm size. Combustion tests showed a good environmental and combustion performance. In this article, the refuse-derived fuel (which is governed according to the DL of the Ministry of Environment) has been obtained through an innovative technology of chemical-mechanical micronization. We have also proceeded to verify the functional feasibility of the fuel production in order to feed incinerators and power plants in partial or total substitution of the conventional fuels (coal, fuel oil).

Energy enhancement of solid recovered fuel within systems of conventional thermal power generation / DEL ZOTTO, Luca; Tallini, Alessandro; Di Simone, G; Molinari, Giovanni; Cedola, Luca. - In: ENERGY PROCEDIA. - ISSN 1876-6102. - (2014), pp. 319-338. (Intervento presentato al convegno 69th Conference of the Italian Thermal Machines Engineering Association, ATI2014 tenutosi a Milan, Italy) [10.1016/j.egypro.2015.12.102].

Energy enhancement of solid recovered fuel within systems of conventional thermal power generation

DEL ZOTTO, LUCA;TALLINI, ALESSANDRO;MOLINARI, Giovanni;CEDOLA, Luca
2014

Abstract

The main objective of this article is to verify the feasibility, in terms of technical and economical issues, of a new refuse-derived fuel SRF (Solid Recovered Fuel) to be used as a new fuel in a thermal power station or in an incineration plants. By means of the innovative micronization technology it is possible to produce SRF suitable for the technical specifications of the plants which, taking into account appropriate modifications, could be reconverted and not decommisioned. The present energy supply scenario shows a partial contraction of the activities of power plant thermal generation despite an increase of the power demand and despite one of the highest energy cost in Europe. It is likely to surmise a gradual stall of such activities and finally the decommissioning due to the fact that plants will turn out to be not economically productive. On the other hand, it is now necessary to promote adequate policies for sustainable waste management. An opportunity in this sense is represented by the smart usage (made possible through innovative manufacturing processes) of the SRF as an energy source. The tests conducted on the innovative chemical-mechanical micronization technology showed an average energetic cost of 30kWh/ton, and an average production cost of 15€/ton for the 0,5 mm size. Combustion tests showed a good environmental and combustion performance. In this article, the refuse-derived fuel (which is governed according to the DL of the Ministry of Environment) has been obtained through an innovative technology of chemical-mechanical micronization. We have also proceeded to verify the functional feasibility of the fuel production in order to feed incinerators and power plants in partial or total substitution of the conventional fuels (coal, fuel oil).
2014
69th Conference of the Italian Thermal Machines Engineering Association, ATI2014
Solid Recovered Fuel; CSS; Municipal Solid Waste; Waste to energy; Energy Recovery; Co-combustion; Mechanical biological treatment; Micronization; Fuel characterisation; Alternative fuel
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Energy enhancement of solid recovered fuel within systems of conventional thermal power generation / DEL ZOTTO, Luca; Tallini, Alessandro; Di Simone, G; Molinari, Giovanni; Cedola, Luca. - In: ENERGY PROCEDIA. - ISSN 1876-6102. - (2014), pp. 319-338. (Intervento presentato al convegno 69th Conference of the Italian Thermal Machines Engineering Association, ATI2014 tenutosi a Milan, Italy) [10.1016/j.egypro.2015.12.102].
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