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Refuse fired steam generator

At one plant, odors that are collected in a new rendering plant are piped 100 feet to the refuse fired steam generator for destruction. At other plants, flue gases from incinerating industrial and hazardous waste are blown into the furnace/boiler thus providing sufficient residence time at high temperatures. [Pg.67]

In other words, a refuse fired steam generator can be an afterburner—saving natural gas or fuel oil. [Pg.67]

Power Production. Steam cycles for generation of electric power use various types of boilers, steam generators, and nuclear reactors operate at subcritical or supercritical pressures and use makeup and often also condensate water purification systems as well as chemical additives for feedwater and boiler-water treatment. These cycles are designed to maximize cycle efficiency and reliability. The fuel distribution of sources installed in the United States from 1990—1995 are as follow coal, 45% combined cycle, 27% miscellaneous, 14% nuclear, 11% solar, oil, and geothermal, 1% each and natural gas, 0.3%. The 1995 summer peak generation in the United States was 620 GW (26). The combined cycle plants are predominantly fired by natural gas. The miscellaneous sources include bagasse, black liquor from paper mills, landfill gas, and refuse (see Fuels frombiomass Fuels fromwaste). [Pg.363]


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