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Waste-to-Energy

  • September 21, 2021
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Waste-to-Energy

Subject – Environment

Context – Bandhwari landfill: Waste-to-energy plant will pollute environment, residents protest expansion

Concept –

  • Waste-to-energy or energy-from-waste is the process of generating energy in the form of electricity and/or heat from the primary treatment of non-recyclable waste or the processing of non-recyclable waste into a fuel source.
  • It is a form of energy recovery.
  • Search for waste disposal solutions and the desire for alternative energy sources were the forces behind the genesis for this industry in the late 1970s, early 1980s.
  • The Timarpur Okhla Municipal Solid Waste Management plant, a private-public partnership project of the Jindal ITF Ecoplis and Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) is India’s first waste-to-energy plant.

There are different types of waste-to-energy systems or technologies:

  1. Combustion Technologies
    • Mass-burn system: Unprocessed Municipal Solid Waste is burned in a large incinerator with a boiler and a generator for producing electricity.
    • Modular Systems
      • Modular Systems burn unprocessed, mixed MSW.
      • They differ from mass-burn facilities in that they are much smaller and are portable.
      • They can be moved from site to site.
    • Refuse Derived Fuel Systems – Refuse derived fuel systems use mechanical methods to shred incoming MSW, separate non-combustible materials, and produce a combustible mixture that is suitable as a fuel in a dedicated furnace or as a supplemental fuel in a conventional boiler system.
  1. Gasification
    • It is a process that converts any material containing carbon—such as coal, petroleum, or biomass—into synthesis gas (syngas) composed of hydrogen and carbon monoxide.
    • The syngas can then be burned to produce electricity or further processed to produce vehicle fuel.
  1. Pyrolysis
    • Pyrolysis is defined as a process of temperature decomposition of organic material in the absence of oxygen.
    • It involves a change in chemical composition.
  1. Incineration
    • Incineration is a thermo-decomposition process where the components present in the waste stream are ionized into harmless elements at a higher temperature in the presence of oxygen.
  1. Anaerobic digestion
    • Anaerobic digestion is the process by which organic matter such as animal or food waste is broken down to produce biogas and biofertilizer.
  1. Landfill gas (LFG) recovery
    • It is the process by which methane gas is collected from solid waste deposited in a landfill.
    • Instead of escaping into the air, LFG can be captured, converted, and used as a renewable energy resource.
  1. Torrefaction
    • The torrefaction technology involves heating straw, grass, sawmill residue, and wood biomass to 250 degrees Celsius – 350 degrees Celsius.
    • This changes the elements of the biomass into ‘coal-like’ pellets.
    • These pellets can be used for combustion along with coal for industrial applications like steel and cement production
  1. Polycrack technology
    • It is the world’s first patented heterogeneous catalytic process that converts multiple feedstocks into hydrocarbon liquid fuels, gas, carbon, and water.
    • The process is a closed-loop system and does not emit any hazardous pollutants into the atmosphere.
    • The combustible, non-condensed gases are re-used for providing energy to the entire system and thus, the only emission comes from the combustion of gaseous fuels.
    • This process will produce energy in the form of light diesel oil which is used to light furnaces.
Environment Waste-to-Energy

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