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Title: Potentials of the Waste-to-Energy Sector for an Unconventional District Heating System
Authors: Ragazzi, M.
Ferrari, K.
Adami, L.
Schiavon, M.
Rada, E. C.
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Ural Federal University
WIT Press
Уральский федеральный университет
Citation: Potentials of the Waste-to-Energy Sector for an Unconventional District Heating System / M. Ragazzi, K. Ferrari, L. Adami, M. Schiavon, E. C. Rada // International Journal of Energy Production and Management. — 2019. — Vol. 4. Iss. 2. — P. 115-123.
Abstract: In spite of being a process that exploits a renewable source of energy, the combustion of wood-based biomass contributes to deteriorate outdoor and indoor air quality. Critical situations for human exposure may occur in mountainous areas, where wood-based biomass is usually abundant and the complex morphology may favour the stagnation of air pollutants in valleys. Replacing wood/pellet stoves with centralised systems would reduce the impact, but the construction of district heating systems may not be convenient in areas with low density of houses. A possible solution could rely on direct electrical heating (DEH) systems, preferably fed by thermochemical processes that help achieve environmental goals for the local community, like the reduction of waste landfilling and the valorisation of the energy content of waste. This paper aims at presenting a comparison between the impacts expected by household wood/pellet stoves and by a modern waste-to-energy (WtE) plant, in terms of emissions of air pollutants into the atmosphere, when replacing wood stoves with a DEH system fed by the electric energy generated by the WtE plant. The comparison shows that the replacement of household stoves with an equivalent DEH system would be beneficial in terms of impacts on the local air quality. Such an approach could be considered to reduce the health impacts from biomass burning in critical areas like the Alpine region.
Keywords: BIOMASS BURNING
DISPERSION
ELECTRICAL RADIATORS
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
GASIFICATION
ROAD TRANSPORT
WASTE MANAGEMENT
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/79344
RSCI ID: https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=41598817
ISSN: 2056-3272 (paper format)
2056-3280 (online)
DOI: 10.2495/EQ-V4-N2-115-123
Origin: International Journal of Energy Production and Management. 2019. Vol. 4. Iss. 2
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