2017
DOI: 10.4209/aaqr.2017.02.0066
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PBDE Emissions during the Start-up Procedure of an Industrial Waste Incinerator by the Co-Combustion of Waste Cooking Oil and Diesel Fuel

Abstract: This study examined the effect of using waste cooking oil (WCO) as an alternative of diesel on PBDE emissions during the start-up of an industrial waste incinerator (IWI). The co-combustions were designed with 0, 40, and 60% WCO injection and become D100, W40D60, and W60D40 multi-fuel combustions. The flue gas was sampled during 4 temperature stages of the furnace:The highest PBDE level was found in Stage A and sharply declined in Stage B by using diesel. The reduction of total PBDE was a competitive result be… Show more

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“…The specific calculation is shown in Tables 12 and 13, respectively. For the comprehensive economic benefit analysis of the project, Cost-benefit analysis was adopted, which emphasizes that the economic benefit of building renovation on an existing building is equal to the difference between the incremental benefit and incremental cost in the entire life cycle of the project (Redfern et al, 2017;Di Giuseppe, 2019). Specifically, three types of building envelope renovation schemes were proposed for the comprehensive economic Table 12.…”
Section: Economic Benefit Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The specific calculation is shown in Tables 12 and 13, respectively. For the comprehensive economic benefit analysis of the project, Cost-benefit analysis was adopted, which emphasizes that the economic benefit of building renovation on an existing building is equal to the difference between the incremental benefit and incremental cost in the entire life cycle of the project (Redfern et al, 2017;Di Giuseppe, 2019). Specifically, three types of building envelope renovation schemes were proposed for the comprehensive economic Table 12.…”
Section: Economic Benefit Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%