Small-Scale Waste-to-Energy Technology哈福配资
Small-scale waste incinerators use the heat from burning waste to generate steam, which then drives a steam turbine to generate electricity. The process consists of a combustion chamber (to burn the waste), a heat exchanger (to extract energy from the flue gases), a steam turbine, and a generator. Advanced systems also include air pollution control systems and can directly use heat to generate electricity using a thermoelectric generator.
1. Waste Combustion:
Incinerator: Waste such as municipal solid waste (MSW) or refuse-derived fuel (RDF) is fed into the combustion chamber.
展开剩余72%Combustion: The waste is burned under controlled conditions, typically using a moving grate to ensure uniform exposure and complete combustion.
2. Heat Recovery:
Heat Exchanger: The hot flue gases generated during the combustion process pass through a heat exchanger (typically a recovery boiler).哈福配资
Steam Generation: Water surrounding the pipes in the heat exchanger absorbs the heat, turning it into superheated steam.
3. Power Generation:
Steam Turbine: High-pressure steam drives a steam turbine.
Turbogenerator: The rotating turbine is connected to a generator, which converts the mechanical energy into electricity.
4. Air Pollution Control (APC):
Flue Gas Treatment: The remaining flue gas passes through an air pollution control system to remove fine particulate matter (fly ash) and neutralize acid gases before being released into the atmosphere.
5. Low-Temperature Magnetic Pyrolysis Power Generation:
Thermoelectric Generator: The China Fireprint low-temperature magnetic pyrolysis furnace is a new generation of advanced pyrolysis and carbonization combustible gas power generation equipment. It connects a thermoelectric medium system to a heat source, and the generator converts the heat energy directly into electricity.
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