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MAB2.0 project: Integrating algae production into wastewater treatment

2018

Abstract Different species of microalgae are highly efficient in removing nutrients from wastewater streams and are able to grow using flue gas as a CO2 source. These features indicate that application of microalgae has a promising outlook in wastewater treatment. However, practical aspects and process of integration of algae cultivation into an existing wastewater treatment line have not been investigated. The Climate-KIC co-funded Microalgae Biorefinery 2.0 project developed and demonstrated this integration process through a case study. The purpose of this paper is to introduce this process by phases and protocols, as well as report on the challenges and bottlenecks identified in the cas…

0106 biological sciencesFlue gasBio Process EngineeringProcess (engineering)[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Biomedical Engineeringwastewater treatment;microalgae;bioresource010501 environmental sciencesRaw material01 natural sciencesBiotecnologiaLead (geology)bioresourceAlgues010608 biotechnologyGeneticsProduction (economics)Life ScienceMolecular Biologyeaux usées0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmicroalgaeBiorefinery6. Clean watertraitement biologiquewastewater treatmentWastewater13. Climate action[SDE]Environmental SciencesMolecular MedicineSewage treatmentBBP Biorefinery & Sustainable Value ChainsBiochemical engineeringbioressourceAigües residuals Depuració Tractament biològicculture d'algueTP248.13-248.65Food ScienceBiotechnology
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Electric Field Effect on the Thermal Decomposition and Co-combustion of Straw with Solid Fuel Pellets

2019

The aim of this study was to provide more effective use of straw for energy production by co-firing wheat straw pellets with solid fuels (wood, peat pellets) under additional electric control of the combustion characteristics at thermo-chemical conversion of fuel mixtures. Effects of the DC electric field on the main combustion characteristics were studied experimentally using a fixed-bed experimental setup with a heat output up to 4 kW. An axisymmetric electric field was applied to the flame base between the positively charged electrode and the grounded wall of the combustion chamber. The experimental study includes local measurements of the composition of the gasification gas, flame tempe…

Flue gasControl and OptimizationMaterials science020209 energyPelletsEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyDC electric field02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesCombustion01 natural scienceslcsh:TechnologyMass transferElectric field0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringComposite materialco-firingEngineering (miscellaneous)thermal decomposition0105 earth and related environmental scienceswheat strawRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentlcsh:Tbog peatSolid fuelpelletsAdiabatic flame temperaturesoftwoodCombustion chamberEnergy (miscellaneous)combustionEnergies
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Dynamic simulation model of a coal thermoelectric plant with a flue gas desulphurisation system

2006

Abstract In this paper a Dynamic Simulation Model has been used to present the likely responses of the electricity industries’ latest perturbations such as: changes in environmental regulations, international fuel market evolution, restriction on fuel supply and increase on fuel prices, liberalisation of the European Electricity Market, and the results of applying energy policies and official tools such as taxes and emission allowances. The case under study refers to the Teruel Power Plant, built after the 1970s oil crisis to ensure national electricity supply; burning domestically produced coal in order to ensure local mining activity. The Teruel Power Plant has made relevant investments i…

Flue gasEngineeringMains electricityWaste managementPower stationbusiness.industryThermal power stationManagement Monitoring Policy and LawEnvironmental economicsEnergy policyGeneral EnergyElectricity marketCoalElectricitybusinessEnergy Policy
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Use of The Eggshells in Removing Heavy Metals from Waste Water - The Process Kinetics and Efficiency

2019

Abstract Studies of the efficiency of Ni, Cu and Cd cations removal from water solutions were carried out, with the use of clay limestone, hen eggshells from eggs for consumption and hen eggshells after hatching, which main element is calcium carbonate. Hen eggshells are a waste product, which can be used as a substitute of clay limestone in removing heavy metals from wet flue gas desulphurisation installation. Mixed solutions of Ni, Cu and Cd were used in the research, with the composition similar to the waste water from wet flue gas desulphurisation installation: Ni (0.009-0.053 mmol/dm3), Cu (0.008-0.057 mmol/dm3) and Cd (0.003-0.008 mmol/dm3). The metals were determined by flame atomic …

Flue gasEnvironmental EngineeringContext (language use)law.inventionMetalchemistry.chemical_compoundCalcium carbonatechemistryWastewaterlawvisual_artEnvironmental chemistryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumEnvironmental ChemistryComposition (visual arts)EggshellAtomic absorption spectroscopyEcological Chemistry and Engineering S
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Urea as a PCDD/F inhibitor in municipal waste incineration.

2001

Emissions of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans (PCDD/Fs) from municipal waste incineration have been widely studied because of their extensive toxicity, and many efforts have been made to restrict their emissions. Although a number of chemical compounds have been shown in laboratory-scale tests to inhibit the formation of PCDD/Fs, few have been tested in pilot- or full-scale plants. This work evaluates the effect of urea as a PCDD/F inhibitor in a pilot-scale incinerator that uses refuse-derived fuel (RDF). The decomposition of urea under the test conditions was also studied using detailed kinetic modeling. An aqueous solution of urea was injected into the flue gas stream …

Flue gasMunicipal solid wasteAqueous solutionPolychlorinated DibenzodioxinsEquipment DesignIncinerationManagement Monitoring Policy and LawIncinerationRefuse DisposalWaste treatmentchemistry.chemical_compoundKineticschemistryEnvironmental chemistryUreaSoil PollutantsUreaWaste Management and DisposalRefuse-derived fuelChemical decompositionBenzofuransJournal of the AirWaste Management Association (1995)
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Conversion of peat and coal nitrogen through HCN and NH3 to nitrogen oxides at 800 °C

1993

The conversion of fuel nitrogen through HCN and NH3 to nitrogen oxides (N2O, NO and NO2) was studied using an entrained-flow reactor at 800 °C with one coal and four peats at 5 and 1% O2. The ON ratios of the fuels were between 7 and 20. A clear dependence was found between the HCNNH3 ratio measured just after the vigorous pyrolysis step and the N2ONO ratio in the flue gas when these were plotted as a function of the initial ON ratio of the fuel.

Flue gasPeatChemistrybusiness.industryGeneral Chemical EngineeringOrganic ChemistryInorganic chemistryEnergy Engineering and Power Technologychemistry.chemical_elementNitrogenFuel TechnologyCoalbusinessNitrogen oxidesPyrolysisFuel
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CFD modelling of flue gas particulates in a biomass fired stove with electrostatic precipitation

2013

Abstract The biomass fired stoves have been used in medium and large scales applications from several years and are utilizing electrostatic precipitator technology. Biomass based technologies are considered as renewable energy source and less harmful to the environment. The combustion of biomass generates a high concentration of flue gas particulates. The most of the flue gas particulates in the exhaust gas can be filtered through an electrostatic precipitator. In this work, a computational fluid dynamic (CFD) model has been developed for analysing the trajectory of particulates in a small scale domestic stove using biomass material. It is considered that electrostatic precipitator is based…

Flue gasWaste managementEnvironmental engineeringExhaust gasElectrostatic precipitatorBiomassParticulatesCondensed Matter PhysicsCombustionSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsStoveEnvironmental scienceChimneyElectrical and Electronic EngineeringBiotechnologyJournal of Electrostatics
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Towards controlling PCDD/F production in a multi-fuel fired BFB boiler using two sulfur addition strategies. Part I: Experimental campaign and results

2014

Abstract Levels of PCDD/F production in a 140 MW th bubbling fluidized bed boiler were measured. The boiler uses solid recovered fuel, bark and sludge. Homologue distribution patterns suggest the de novo mechanism is the main pathway for the generation of dioxin and furans in the post combustion zones of the boiler. Two modes of sulfur addition were tested to induce the deactivation of Cu which has been identified as the prime catalyst of this mechanism. First, S-pellet promoted Cu sulfation as supported by aerosol sampling data and resulted in a decrease in PCDD/F levels. The second approach was adding sulfur through peat; this resulted in an increase in PCDD/F concentration. Factors such …

Flue gassulfur additionVolatilisationGeneral Chemical EngineeringOrganic ChemistryBoiler (power generation)Energy Engineering and Power Technologychemistry.chemical_elementElectrostatic precipitatorfluidized bed boilersSulfurCatalysiselectrostatic precipitatorsFuel TechnologychemistrycopperFly ashEnvironmental chemistryPCDD/Fwaste managementsolid recovered fuelta215ta116Refuse-derived fuelFuel
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Cogeneration from thermal treatment of selected municipal solid wastes. A stoichiometric model building for the case study on Palermo

2003

This paper aims to calculate the energetic and environmental effects of an integrated solid waste management system in Palermo, Italy. In particular, the thermal treatment of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) with energy recovery is assessed. The current characterization at the local scale is taken into account. Two different options of collection are taken into account: (1) unselected wastes; and (2) sorted collection, according to the current Italian regulation. Combustion process is analyzed and the following features are calculated: (1) stoichiometric content of air and air excess; and (2) temperature and enthalpy of flue gases. Energy recovery is performed in the hypothesis of Hirn cycle bot…

Fossil FuelsTechnologyEngineeringFlue gasEnergy recoveryMunicipal solid wasteWaste managementbusiness.industryFossil fuelEnvironmental engineeringConservation of Energy ResourcesPublic PolicyIncinerationModels TheoreticalCombustionRefuse DisposalCogenerationWaste treatmentElectricityItalybusinessWaste Management and DisposalThermal energyWaste Management
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Coupling salinity gradient heat engines with power generation systems and industrial processes

2022

Abstract This chapter presents some potential applications of salinity gradient power-heat engines (SGP-HEs) in power generation systems and industrial processes, where low-temperature waste heat flows could be available. In order to show this concept, five case studies are proposed. In the first case study, a thermoelectric power plant is considered. The analysis evaluates the possibility to convert the low-grade heat content of flue gases into additional electricity via SGP-HEs. In the second case study, an SGP-HE is coupled with an organic Rankine cycle (ORC) plant to enhance the amount of electricity produced from a medium-temperature waste heat flow released by an industrial process. I…

Organic Rankine cycleCogenerationFlue gasElectricity generationWaste managementbusiness.industryWaste heatEnvironmental scienceElectricitybusinessIndustrial wasteHeat engine
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