2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuproc.2009.03.003
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Combustion characteristics of sewage sludge in an incineration plant for energy recovery

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“…This tendency is also visible in other countries all over the world. The papers [19][20][21] presented the results of the combustion of sewage sludge in a bubbling-fluidized-bed combustor. The emission of nitrogen oxides and ash comminution were analyzed with the aid of different and complementary experimental protocols.…”
Section: Thermylis ®mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This tendency is also visible in other countries all over the world. The papers [19][20][21] presented the results of the combustion of sewage sludge in a bubbling-fluidized-bed combustor. The emission of nitrogen oxides and ash comminution were analyzed with the aid of different and complementary experimental protocols.…”
Section: Thermylis ®mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Z uwagi jednak na ograniczenia związane z przyrodniczym wykorzystaniem spowodowane zawartością metali ciężkich i ryzyka przedostawania się ich do środowiska gleby, wód gruntowych i podziemnych należy rozważyć wykorzystanie termicznych metod przekształcania osadów [3,6]. W Polsce pracuje ponad 3900 oczyszczalni ście-ków w tym 2200 oczyszczalni ścieków komunalnych, które produkują rocznie ok. 450 tys.…”
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“…Consequently, incineration, with its advantages of large sewage sludge weight reduction effects, excellent stability, and transformation of sewage sludge into solid fuel, has come to the fore as an alternative for sewage sludge disposal. Due to these advantages, incineration has become the main method of sewage sludge disposal in many countries, including Germany and Japan [5,16,22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%