Improvement of the cleaning performance of different waste incineration plants after conversion to three-phase generators
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Abstract
Germany has one of the highest recycling standards in the world. Nevertheless, enormous amounts of waste accumulate that cannot be recycled - i.e. cannot be reprocessed. For this type of waste, combustion is a sensible and environmentally friendly solution that also contributes to the energy transition, as it produces electricity from renewable energy sources. However, the combustion process produces large quantities of dust, which must be filtered out of the exhaust gas. One established solution are electrostatic precipitators (ESP) that remove dust and aerosols from exhaust gases. They consist of housings containing electrodes and strong electrostatic fields to generate a plasma to accelerate the electrically charged particles which are then deflected from the gas stream and collected on the precipitation electrodes. From there, the collected particles are removed from the electrostatic precipitator and then transported to landfills. After the conversion to three-phase generators in various plants comparison of the cleaning results can be presented.
This contribution provides an insight into the real process of exhaust cleaning and the optimisation possibilities with the new controller generation “Gemini”. Direct comparisons of the regulation process show an enormous reduction in dust levels.
This contribution provides an insight into the real process of exhaust cleaning and the optimisation possibilities with the new controller generation “Gemini”. Direct comparisons of the regulation process show an enormous reduction in dust levels.
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Presenters
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Daniel Szeremley
Rico-Werk Eiserlo & Emmrich GmbH
Authors
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Daniel Szeremley
Rico-Werk Eiserlo & Emmrich GmbH