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Resources of wastes for combustion 1993 and 2000; Affaldsressourcer til forbraending 1993 og 2000

Abstract

The report illustrates which type, and what amounts, of waste from Danish waste incineration plants can be expected to be available as fuel for the country`s district heating and cogeneration plants during the year 2000. Of the wastes produced during 1993, 23% originated from primary sources, 29% of this was incinerated at municipal-waste combustion plants and 47% was re-used. The policy of the Danish government in this respect is that 16% of wastes from primary sources should be deposited, 31% should be incinerated and 53% re-used, based on the assumption that the same amount of waste is produced in 2000 as in 1993. It is shown that the rules against dumping of burnable rubbish should reduce dumping needs by 505 tons annually so that wastes from primary sources that need to be dumped will be ca. 1 million tons. The consequences of the initiatives taken under the government plan for the management and re-use of wastes would be that 30% of total waste production will be from primary sources, answering to 2,099 thousand tons annually which could be used as fuel in district heating and cogeneration plants at municipal waste combustion plants. (AB)
Publication Date:
Nov 01, 1994
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
NEI-DK-1868
Reference Number:
SCA: 090700; 098000; PA: DK-95:001190; EDB-95:050416; SN: 95001360184
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Nov 1994
Subject:
09 BIOMASS FUELS; MUNICIPAL WASTES; CENTRAL HEATING PLANTS; DUAL-PURPOSE POWER PLANTS; DENMARK; WASTE MANAGEMENT; FUEL SUBSTITUTION; SURVEYS; ENERGY SOURCE DEVELOPMENT; 090700; 098000; RESOURCES
OSTI ID:
10127917
Research Organizations:
Ramboell, Hannemann og Hoejlund A/S, Copenhagen (Denmark)
Country of Origin:
Denmark
Language:
Danish
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE95755103; TRN: DK9501190
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS
Submitting Site:
DK
Size:
133 p.
Announcement Date:
Jul 04, 2005

Citation Formats

None. Resources of wastes for combustion 1993 and 2000; Affaldsressourcer til forbraending 1993 og 2000. Denmark: N. p., 1994. Web.
None. Resources of wastes for combustion 1993 and 2000; Affaldsressourcer til forbraending 1993 og 2000. Denmark.
None. 1994. "Resources of wastes for combustion 1993 and 2000; Affaldsressourcer til forbraending 1993 og 2000." Denmark.
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title = {Resources of wastes for combustion 1993 and 2000; Affaldsressourcer til forbraending 1993 og 2000}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The report illustrates which type, and what amounts, of waste from Danish waste incineration plants can be expected to be available as fuel for the country`s district heating and cogeneration plants during the year 2000. Of the wastes produced during 1993, 23% originated from primary sources, 29% of this was incinerated at municipal-waste combustion plants and 47% was re-used. The policy of the Danish government in this respect is that 16% of wastes from primary sources should be deposited, 31% should be incinerated and 53% re-used, based on the assumption that the same amount of waste is produced in 2000 as in 1993. It is shown that the rules against dumping of burnable rubbish should reduce dumping needs by 505 tons annually so that wastes from primary sources that need to be dumped will be ca. 1 million tons. The consequences of the initiatives taken under the government plan for the management and re-use of wastes would be that 30% of total waste production will be from primary sources, answering to 2,099 thousand tons annually which could be used as fuel in district heating and cogeneration plants at municipal waste combustion plants. (AB)}
place = {Denmark}
year = {1994}
month = {Nov}
}