Alternative fuels produced from general industrial solid waste are changing the traditional energy landscape
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- Harden Machinery Ltd.
- Issue Time
- Oct 21,2022
Summary
Encouraging the application of alternative energy sources such as hydrogen, biofuels and waste-derived fuels in the steel, cement, chemical and other industries will help reduce carbon dioxide emissions. The preparation of solid recovered fuel (SRF)/refused-derived fuel (RDF) from general industrial solid waste is an important step in the process of alternative fuel.
Encouraging
the application of alternative energy sources such as hydrogen, biofuels and
waste-derived fuels in the steel, cement, chemical and other industries will
help reduce carbon dioxide emissions. The preparation of solid recovered fuel
(SRF)/refused-derived fuel (RDF) from general industrial solid waste is an
important step in the process of alternative fuel.
SRF/RDF
Preparation System
The
whole processing system adopts the double-stage shredding concept, which can
not only realize the shredding of complex raw materials, but also ensure the
95% particle size of the discharge up to standard rate.
The
system is designed with magnetic separator, disc screen and dust removal system
to remove metal and stone impurities as well as dust contamination during the
production process, so as to enable the production of the backend SRF and RDF.
These
alternative fuels will eventually be sold to cement, thermal power plants, coal
plants, etc., which not only greatly reduces coal consumption, but also reduces
carbon emissions and improves operating profits!
Substitution
relation
1.4
tons of alternative fuel =1 ton of coal
1.7
tons of alternative fuel =1 ton of petroleum coke
2.0
tons of alternative fuel =1 ton of fuel oil
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