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The process

Incineration plant means any stationary or mobile technical unit and equipment dedicated to the thermal treatment of wastes with or without recovery of the combustion heat generated. This includes the incineration by oxidation of waste as well as other thermal treatment processes such as pyrolysis, gasification or plasma processes in so far as the substances resulting from the treatment are subsequently incinerated.

This definition covers the site and the entire incineration plant including all incineration lines, waste reception, storage, on site pretreatment facilities, waste-fuel and air supply systems, boiler, facilities for the treatment of exhaust gases, on-site facilities for treatment or storage of residues and waste water, stack, devices and systems for controlling incineration operations, recording and monitoring incineration conditions.

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  1. Delivery and incineration

    Acceptance of 600 tons of waste per day,up to 70% of it delivered by railway. The volumereduction of the waste is up to 90% and massreduction of about 70%. Therefore the plant saves volumes desposed on landfills and provides a clean alternative to fossil fuels.

  2. Bunker

    Storage of 4,000 tons of waste, which represents the capacity for one week.

  3. Grate kiln

    Incineration of 20t/h waste on a watercooled grate kiln.

  4. Steam boiler

    The combustion process converts waste to steam. Production of 68t/h steam with 405°C and 42 bar. Steam drives a turbine to produce electricity.

    Turbine

    Production of 15MW electricity with 20kV capable of powering 30,000 households.

  5. Offgas cleaning

    Dry offgas cleaning and polution control system with activated adsorption, bag filter and NOx reduction clean emissions.

  6. Slag stock

    3,000 tons/year of metals are recycled from the bottomash (45,000 tons/year).

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