Co-combustion of sewage sludge in power plant boilers

2003 ◽  
Vol 44 (3) ◽  
pp. 165
Keyword(s):  
Energy ◽  
2021 ◽  
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Janusz Badur ◽  
Halina Pawlak- Kruczek ◽  
Kamil Stasiak ◽  
Milad Amiri ◽  
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Vol 2006.16 (0) ◽  
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Vol 30 ◽  
pp. 03005 ◽  
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Feliks Stachowicz ◽  
Adam Masłoń

During biomass combustion, there are formed combustion products. Available data indicates that only 29.1 % of biomass ashes were recycled in Poland in 2013. Chemical composition and sorptive properties of ashes enable their application in the sewage sludge treatment. This paper analyses the impact of ashes from biomass-combustion power plant on sewage sludge dewatering and higienisation. The results obtained in laboratory tests proved the possitive impact of biomass ashes on sewage sludge hydration reduction after dewatering and the increase of filtrate volume. After sludge conditioning with the use of biomass combustion by-products, the final moisture content decreased by approximatelly 10÷25 % in comparison with raw sewage sludge depending on the method of dewatering. The application of biomass combustion products in sewage sludge management could provide an alternative method of their utilization according to law and environmental requirements.


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