Advantages and Possibilities of Solid Recovered Fuel Cocombustion in the European Energy Sector

Author:

Hilber Thomas1,Maier Jörg1,Scheffknecht Günter1,Agraniotis Michalis2,Grammelis Panagiotis2,Kakaras Emmanuel2,Glorius Thomas3,Becker Uwe3,Derichs Willy4,Schiffer Hans-Peter4,Jong Martin De5,Torri Lucia6

Affiliation:

1. a Institut fuer Verfahrenstechnik und Dampfkesselwesen (IVD) , University of Stuttgart , Stuttgart , Germany

2. b Laboratory of Steam Boilers and Thermal Plants , National Technical University of Athens , Athens , Greece

3. c REMONDIS GmbH , Essen , Germany

4. d RWE Power AG , Essen and Cologne , Germany

5. e KEMA-Nederland B.V. , Arnheim , Netherlands

6. f CESI , Milano , Italy

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Waste Management and Disposal

Reference6 articles.

1. European Commission Directorate General for Environment.Refusal Derived Fuels Current Situation and Perspectives(B4-3040/2000/306517/ MAR/E3), Final Report; European Commission Directorate General for Environment: Brussels, Belgium, 2003.

2. Glorius T. Potential for Decreasing of CO2Emissions through Co-Combustion of Recovered Fuels; Presented at Entsorga Seminar: Cologne, Germany, 2003.

3. Maier, J.; Hilber, T.; Scheffknecht, G. Current Activities in Terms of Solid Recovered Fuel (SRF) Standardisation; Presented at Conference Waste & Biomass Combustion and Co-Combustion, Wroclaw University of Technology, Wroclaw, Poland, November 2005.

4. Glorius, T.; van Tubergen, J.; Waeyenbergh E.Classification of Solid Recovered Fuels; available athttp://www.erfo.int(accessed 2005).

5. Kakaras, E.; Grammelis, P.; Agraniotis, M.; Derichs, W.; Schiffer, H.P.; Maier, J.; Hilber, T.; Glorius, T.; Becker, U. Co-Combustion of Solid Recovered Fuels (SRF) in Coal Fired Power Plants; Presented at Conference Waste & Biomass Combustion and Co-Combustion; Wroclaw University of Technology: Wroclaw, Poland, November 2005.

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