The energetic efficiency (EE) of an existing waste to energy plant (WtE) was investigated in the perspective of the waste framework directive 2008/98/EC (WFD). WFD introduced the possibility of considering the WtE a material recovery facility if its EE resulted not lower than 0.6. Currently the analyzed WtE recovers only electrical energy from waste combustion by a steam turbine and showed an EE of about 0.44. This figure can be increased up to 0.6 if the WtE is operated in a combined heat and power mode (CHP). CHP can be realized exploiting a given fraction of the saturated steam generated by the evaporator. In the average operating conditions of the WtE about 2,900 kg/h of steam used for CHP can lead to EE ≥ 0.6. This heat was used for feed and organic Rankyne cycle able to produce up to 250 kW with an average electrical efficiency of about 13%, comparable to the one of the WtE.

Energetic Efficiency of an Existing Waste to Energy Power Plant

DI MARIA, Francesco;CONTINI, STEFANO;BIDINI, Gianni;SISANI, FEDERICO
2016

Abstract

The energetic efficiency (EE) of an existing waste to energy plant (WtE) was investigated in the perspective of the waste framework directive 2008/98/EC (WFD). WFD introduced the possibility of considering the WtE a material recovery facility if its EE resulted not lower than 0.6. Currently the analyzed WtE recovers only electrical energy from waste combustion by a steam turbine and showed an EE of about 0.44. This figure can be increased up to 0.6 if the WtE is operated in a combined heat and power mode (CHP). CHP can be realized exploiting a given fraction of the saturated steam generated by the evaporator. In the average operating conditions of the WtE about 2,900 kg/h of steam used for CHP can lead to EE ≥ 0.6. This heat was used for feed and organic Rankyne cycle able to produce up to 250 kW with an average electrical efficiency of about 13%, comparable to the one of the WtE.
2016
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