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Reject management from a Mechanical Biological Treatment plant in Bangkok, Thailand

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RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND RECYCLING
Volume 55, Issue 4, Pages 417-422

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.resconrec.2010.11.004

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Municipal solid waste (MSW); Mechanical Biological preTreatment (MBT); Composting; Rejects management; Refuse derived fuel (RDF)

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The potential reuse of rejects from upstream and downstream process of Mechanical-Biological-Treatment (MBT) plant for the production refuse derived fuel (RDF) was investigated in the present study. Since, the rejects were characterized with the high calorific values of approximately 21 kJ/kg for upstream process and 29.5 kJ/kg for downstream process, both can be considered for RDF production. Further, heavy metal contents were also not exceeding the European standards for using it as RDF is additional benefit. But, RDF production from upstream process rejects showed maximum energy supply of 3.20 x 10(6) MJ/d with less ash (11.8%), chlorine (0.6%) and sulfur (0.2%) contents than the downstream process rejects. Among the three potential RDF users surveyed, the cement industries showed positive interest to burn RDF in their cement kiln with the energy supply cost of < 2.1 USD/GJ. Few technical, economical and safety barriers were also identified with the RDF end users and potential suggestions were discussed for thriving RDF market in Thailand. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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