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1. Leaching, filtration and displacement washing in a treatment process for MSW combustion fly ash - laboratory scale and plant studies
Sammanfattning : Municipal Solid Waste combustion, as one of the waste management tools, starts to play an important role nowadays in heat and energy generation. However, MSW combustion leads to generation of other wastes - combustion residues, including ashes, which require a proper management. LÄS MER
2. Mixed fuels composed of household waste and waste wood : Characterization, combustion behaviour and potential emissions
Sammanfattning : Incineration with energy recovery is the main disposal strategy for waste that cannot be reused or recycled, and a well-established source of energy in Europe, especially in Sweden where 2.2 Mtonnes of waste including domestic and imported municipal solid waste (MSW) and waste wood (WW) were combusted during 2015. LÄS MER
3. Waste incineration residues : Persistent organic pollutants in flue gas and fly ash from waste incineration
Sammanfattning : Modern societies produce large quantities of municipal solid waste (MSW), which is commonly disposed of by incineration. This has several advantages: it reduces the waste’s volume and sterilizes it while also enabling energy recovery. LÄS MER
4. Cadmium Distribution and Speciation by Synchrotron Radiation Induced X-Ray Microprobe Techniques Application to Municipal Solid Waste and Biomass Fly Ashes
Sammanfattning : During the last few years, alternative fuels, such as wood and Municipal Solid Waste (MSW), are increasingly being used in Sweden for heat and power production. The positive environmental impact in terms of low sulphur emissions, no net emission of CO2 to the atmosphere, and local availability are main driving forces in this development. LÄS MER
5. Formation and degradation of PCDD/F in waste incineration ashes
Sammanfattning : The disposal of combustible wastes by incineration is a controversial issue that is strongly debated by both scientists and environmental activists due to the resulting emissions of noxious compounds, including (inter alia) polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDDs), dibenzofurans (PCDFs), heavy metals and acid gases like sulfur dioxide. Currently available air pollution control devices are capable of effectively cleaning flue gases, and PCDD/F emissions to air from modern municipal solid waste (MSW) incinerators are low. LÄS MER