Project Details
Description
At present, domestic steam and steam-electricity cogeneration equipment boiler users are faced with the "boiler air pollutant emission standards". Therefore, under the guidance of government policies, traditional coal-fired boilers have gradually turned to use high-calorific value waste-derived fuels (waste plastic, waste rubber, waste rubber). However, the use of waste-derived fuels or biomass fuels makes it difficult to remove back-end-derived ash and increases processing costs (ash and slag) Changed from the original R-type announcement to the D-type general business waste), resulting in a decrease in the willingness of boiler manufacturers to use.In order to understand the current usage and reuse of co-firing coal ash, this project will conduct a study on the characteristics of co-firing fly ash produced by co-firing coal and regenerated fuel in domestic boiler plants. , establish a basic database of co-firing fly ash characteristics, analyze the feasibility of domestic co-firing fly ash as a cement-related product, add detoxification pipelines and verify the co-firing ash decontamination method, and eliminate the willingness to use high calorific value waste resources or Doubts about the waste disposal of the back-end waste by the units (institutions) that use the recycled fuel.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 1/01/21 → 20/12/21 |
UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This project contributes towards the following SDG(s):
Keywords
- Solid Recovered Fuel
- co-firing fly ash
- waste recycling
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