This book covers in detail programs and technologies for converting traditionally landfilled solid wastes into energy through waste-to-energy projects
- Modern Waste-to-Energy plants are being built around the world to reduce the levels of solid waste going into landfill sites and contribute to renewable energy and carbon reduction targets. The latest technologies have also reduced the pollution levels seen from early waste incineration plants by over 99%
- With case studies from around the world, Rogoff and Screve provide an insight into the different approaches taken to the planning and implementation of WTE
- The second edition includes coverage of the latest technologies and practical engineering challenges as well as an exploration of the economic and regulatory context for the development of WTE
1. Introduction and overview 2. Project implementation concepts 3. WTE technology 4. Solid waste composition and quantities 5. Waste flow control 6. Selecting the facility site 7. Energy and materials markets 8. Permitting issues 9. Procurement of WTE systems 10. Ownership and financing of WTE facilities 11. O&M of WTE facilities
Appendix A. WTE Case Studies
The explosion of interest in WTE, fuelled by carbon emissions regulations, landfill waste reduction targets and the shift towards distributed generation of electricity, makes this a timely publication. 'Waste to Energy', 2nd edition is the only fully up-to-date survey covering the planning, project management and operational phases of WTE facilities - with a selection of international case studies
Marc Rogoff has held a number of senior positions in the Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA) and the American Public Works Association. Following on from his BS and MS at Cornell University, Marc completed a PhD at Michigan State University and an MBA at the lc{