none4noThe control of HCl emission in waste-to-energy (WtE) facilities is a challenging flue gas treatment problem: the release of HCl from waste combustion is highly variable in time and the HCl emission standards are typically far lower in WtE than in any other industry. Traditional process control approaches in dry HCl removal processes are generally based on feeding a large excess of solid reactants to the system, to ensure robustness and a wide safety margin in the compliance to environmental regulations. This results in the production of a high amount of unreacted sorbents, strongly increasing the generation of solid wastes that need to be disposed. In the present study, an approach was developed to allow the implementation of improve...
The aim of the study was to present the possibility of reducing the emission of HCl to the atmospher...
One of the most widely used processes for municipal solid waste disposal in several industrialized c...
none3noTo guarantee a safe compliance with the ambitious targets of acid gas (HCl, SO2) removal set ...
Hydrogen chloride (HCl) is a typical contaminant generated in waste combustion, whose emission is st...
In order to comply with increasingly ambitious environmental regulations, the best available techniq...
Removal of acid pollutants (HCl and SO2) is an important stage in waste incineration flue gas cleani...
In Europe, the thermal treatment in dedicated waste-to-energy facilities is a widespread method to a...
Flue gas cleaning is a crucial step in waste-to-energy (WtE) plants that process municipal solid was...
A dry-type reactor was used to reduce the HCl emitted from a municipal waste incinerator. A real-sca...
Emission control from waste-to-energy plants asks for flue gas cleaning technologies for the removal...
With the impending release of Best Available Techniques (BAT) conclusions on waste incineration, exi...
Gas cleaning systems of MSW (Municipal Solid Waste) incinerators are characterised by the process em...
In a holistic approach to environmental protection, the optimisation of end-of-pipe technologies for...
The aim of the study was to present the possibility of reducing the emission of HCl to the atmospher...
One of the most widely used processes for municipal solid waste disposal in several industrialized c...
none3noTo guarantee a safe compliance with the ambitious targets of acid gas (HCl, SO2) removal set ...
Hydrogen chloride (HCl) is a typical contaminant generated in waste combustion, whose emission is st...
In order to comply with increasingly ambitious environmental regulations, the best available techniq...
Removal of acid pollutants (HCl and SO2) is an important stage in waste incineration flue gas cleani...
In Europe, the thermal treatment in dedicated waste-to-energy facilities is a widespread method to a...
Flue gas cleaning is a crucial step in waste-to-energy (WtE) plants that process municipal solid was...
A dry-type reactor was used to reduce the HCl emitted from a municipal waste incinerator. A real-sca...
Emission control from waste-to-energy plants asks for flue gas cleaning technologies for the removal...
With the impending release of Best Available Techniques (BAT) conclusions on waste incineration, exi...
Gas cleaning systems of MSW (Municipal Solid Waste) incinerators are characterised by the process em...
In a holistic approach to environmental protection, the optimisation of end-of-pipe technologies for...
The aim of the study was to present the possibility of reducing the emission of HCl to the atmospher...
One of the most widely used processes for municipal solid waste disposal in several industrialized c...
none3noTo guarantee a safe compliance with the ambitious targets of acid gas (HCl, SO2) removal set ...