Environmental impact of emissions from incineration plants in comparison to typical heating systems

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In recent years, five modern municipal waste incineration plants have been built in Poland. Next ones are being constructed and at the same time building of several others is being considered. Despite positive experience with the operation of the existing installations, each project of building a new incinerator raises a lot of emotions and social protests. The main argument against construction of an incineration plant is the emission of pollutants. The work compares emissions from municipal waste incineration plants with those from typical heating plants: in the first part, for comparison large heating plants equipped with pulverized coal-fired boilers (OP-140), stoker-fired boilers (three OR-32 boilers) or gas blocks with heat output of about 100 MW have been selected, while the second part compares WR-10 and WR-25 stoker-fired boilers most popular in our heating industry with thermal treatment systems for municipal waste or refuse-derived-fuel (RDF) with similar heat output. Both absolute emission and impact - immission of pollutants in vicinity of the plant were analyzed.

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Wielgosiński, G., Namiecińska, O., & Czerwińska, J. (2018). Environmental impact of emissions from incineration plants in comparison to typical heating systems. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 28). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20182801038

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