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Advanced Incineration Power Generation Solutions for Sustainable Waste Management
Modern incineration power generation technology provides an eco-friendly solution for municipal solid waste treatment while generating clean energy. Our garbage power generation systems combine high efficiency with environmental protection to meet the strictest emission standards.
Key Product Specifications
Technical Parameters:
- Processing Capacity: 200-3000 tons/day
- Power Generation Efficiency: 22-28%
- Steam Parameters: 3.82MPa/450°C
- Boiler Type: Vertical natural circulation boiler
- Furnace Temperature: 850-1100°C
- Flue Gas Treatment: Semi-dry + SCR + Bag filter system
Emission Standards Compliance:
| Parameter | Our System | EU Standard |
|---|---|---|
| Dust (mg/Nm³) | < 10 | < 10 |
| HCl (mg/Nm³) | < 10 | < 10 |
| SO₂ (mg/Nm³) | < 50 | < 50 |
| NOx (mg/Nm³) | < 100 | < 200 |
The advanced incineration power generation process effectively reduces waste volume by 90% while recovering energy from what would otherwise be landfill material. Our garbage power generation plants typically achieve over 8,000 operational hours annually with minimal downtime.
Benefits of Our Incineration Power Generation System
- Significant reduction in landfill requirements
- Continuous power generation capability
- Advanced pollution control systems
- Metal recovery from bottom ash
- Odor elimination through high-temperature combustion
- Stable operation with various waste compositions
- Automated control systems for optimal performance
Our garbage power generation technology has been successfully implemented in multiple countries, processing diverse waste streams while meeting stringent environmental regulations. The modular design allows for scalability based on municipal needs.
Incineration Power Generation FAQ
How does incineration power generation compare to landfill disposal?
Incineration power generation offers significant advantages over traditional landfilling. It reduces waste volume by approximately 90%, eliminates methane emissions from decomposing waste, and generates renewable energy. Landfills require large areas of land and may cause groundwater contamination, while modern garbage power generation plants have minimal environmental impact when equipped with proper emission controls.
What types of waste can be processed in garbage power generation facilities?
Our incineration power generation systems can process municipal solid waste (MSW), including household waste, commercial waste, and certain industrial wastes. The technology is particularly effective for non-recyclable materials. Hazardous wastes, medical wastes, and certain electronic wastes require separate specialized treatment and are not suitable for standard garbage power generation plants.
How efficient is energy recovery in modern incineration power generation?
Modern garbage power generation plants typically achieve energy recovery efficiencies between 22-28%, with some advanced systems reaching up to 30%. This means that for every 100 units of energy contained in the waste, 22-30 units are converted to electricity. The remaining energy is used for plant operations or may be supplied as district heating. Efficiency depends on waste composition, plant design, and whether combined heat and power (CHP) systems are implemented.
Are emissions from incineration power generation plants harmful?
Modern garbage power generation facilities employ multi-stage flue gas treatment systems that remove over 99% of pollutants. Emissions are continuously monitored and must comply with strict environmental standards. Dioxin levels in properly operated plants are typically below 0.1 ng TEQ/Nm³, which is significantly lower than many industrial processes. The combination of high combustion temperatures and advanced air pollution control makes incineration power generation one of the cleanest waste-to-energy options available.
What happens to the ash produced by garbage power generation?
Incineration produces two types of ash: bottom ash and fly ash. Bottom ash (about 20-30% of original waste volume) is non-hazardous and can often be used in construction materials after metal recovery. Fly ash (about 2-3% of original volume) contains concentrated pollutants and requires special treatment, typically stabilization before landfilling. Our systems maximize metal recovery from bottom ash, with modern plants recovering 5-10% of the original waste weight as recyclable metals.
Plant Performance Data
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Annual Availability | > 90% |
| Waste Processing Rate | 250-280 kg/m²h |
| Steam Production | 35-45 tons/hour (per line) |
| Power Output | 600-750 kWh/ton waste |
| Water Consumption | 0.2-0.3 m³/ton waste |
The incineration power generation process represents a sustainable solution for urban waste management while contributing to renewable energy portfolios. Our garbage power generation systems are designed for 25+ years of service with proper maintenance, making them long-term assets for communities.
