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Used packages, energy source

This paper discusses packaging derived fuel (PDF), and aims to provide indications of possibilities for cocombustion of PDF in several European countries. National energy profiles are reviewed in order to evaluate the amount of solid fuel used, then the sourcing and preparation of PDF is evaluated and the cost estimated. The paper then discusses the relevant available combustion technologies, including cost estimates for retrofit. Finally, the market potential for PDF is indicated. 4 refs. [Pg.89]

Energy recovery from packaging waste is discussed, with particular reference to the co-combustion of mixed plastics with other conventional fuels such as wood, coal and peat. Experimental work is described in which a project was established to evaluate the possibility of energy recovery from a circulating fluidised bed boiler using packaging from different sources as fuel. The role of sulphur in the formation of PCDD/F in the combustion process was also studied. [Pg.103]

H. Manninen, M. Frankenhaeuser, T. Jarvi-Kaariainen, and A. Leppanen, Used Packaging as a Source of Energy. PTR—Association of Packaging Technology and Research. Report No. 37, 1994. [Pg.278]


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