Noble Gases as Monitoring Tracers in CCS: A Case Study with CO2 from the Waste-to-Energy Plant Klemetsrud, Norway

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Author(s):  
Ulrich Weber ◽  
Niko Kampman ◽  
Tomas Mikoviny ◽  
Jørgen Thomassen ◽  
Anja Sundal
2016 ◽  
Vol 48 ◽  
pp. 593-603 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yunna Wu ◽  
Kaifeng Chen ◽  
Bingxin Zeng ◽  
Meng Yang ◽  
Shuai Geng

Author(s):  
James Clovis Kabugo ◽  
Sirkka-Liisa Jämsä-Jounela ◽  
Robert Schiemann ◽  
Christian Binder

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2018 ◽  
Vol Volume 06 - June 2019 (0) ◽  
pp. 1 ◽  
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Giovanni Lonati ◽  
Alberto Cambiaghi ◽  
Stefano Cernuschi

2021 ◽  
Vol 106 ◽  
pp. 103242
Author(s):  
Johan Fagerlund ◽  
Ron Zevenhoven ◽  
Jørgen Thomassen ◽  
Marius Tednes ◽  
Farhang Abdollahi ◽  
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Author(s):  
Nickolas J. Themelis

This report presents the results of a study that examined alternatives to landfilling the municipal solid wastes (MSW) of New York City. Detailed characterization of the wastes led to their classification, according to materials properties and inherent value, to “recyclable”, “compostable”, “combustible”, and “landfillable”. The results showed that the present rates of recycling (16.6%) and combustion (12.4%) in New York City can be increased by a) implementing an automated, modern Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) that separates the blue bag stream to “recyclables” and “combustibles”, and b) combusting the non-recyclable materials in a Waste-to-Energy (WTE) facility. Combustion of wastes to produce electricity is environmentally much preferable to landfilling. An advanced technology for combustion is that used in a modern Waste-to-Energy plant (SEMASS, Massachusetts) that processes 0.9 million metric tons of MSW per year, generates a net of 610 kWh per metric ton of MSW, recovers ferrous and non-ferrous metals, and has lower emissions than many coal-fired power plants.


2013 ◽  
Vol 105 ◽  
pp. 106-112 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter Viklund ◽  
Anders Hjörnhede ◽  
Pamela Henderson ◽  
Annika Stålenheim ◽  
Rachel Pettersson
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