2013
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-013-1647-4
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Optimization for municipal solid waste treatment based on energy consumption and contaminant emission

Abstract: This paper analyzes the characterization of energy consumption and contaminant emissions from a municipal solid waste (MSW) treatment system that comprises transfer station, landfill site, combustion plant, composting plant, dejecta treatment station, and an integrated MSW treatment plant. The consumed energy and energy medium materials were integrated under comprehensive energy consumption (CEC) for comparison. Among typical MSW disposal methods such as combustion, composting, and landfilling, landfilling has… Show more

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“…Previously, a number of optimization techniques have been developed to deal with deteriorating water systems in the economic-environmental management of sustainable development (Enfors and Gordon 2008;Zhang et al 2014a). Some scholars such as Freni et al (2008), Zhang et al (2014b), and Jiao et al (2013) developed stochastic, fuzzy, and interval mathematical programs were the primary methods used to solve the waste load allocation problems. Mahjouri and Abbasi (2015) developed a waste load allocation model incorporating uncertainties due to randomness and vagueness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously, a number of optimization techniques have been developed to deal with deteriorating water systems in the economic-environmental management of sustainable development (Enfors and Gordon 2008;Zhang et al 2014a). Some scholars such as Freni et al (2008), Zhang et al (2014b), and Jiao et al (2013) developed stochastic, fuzzy, and interval mathematical programs were the primary methods used to solve the waste load allocation problems. Mahjouri and Abbasi (2015) developed a waste load allocation model incorporating uncertainties due to randomness and vagueness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%