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Mr. Hakan Rylander, CEO Sysav Company Group |
Antonis Mavropoulos: What can we expect from the (Waste-to-Energy, WTE) technology in terms of improvements?
Hakan Rylander: - to reduce and minimize the amount of bottom ash. (More here)
- to develop a safe and environmentally correct way of final handling of the flue gas cleaning residues and to recover as much as technical and economically possible of the metal content in these residues and in the bottom ash (More here)
- to increase the electrical efficiency in the waste-to-energy plants. (More here)
About the History of Developing Gasification Technology for Municipal Solid Waste (MSW)
Last but not least, in a recent discussion I heard, probably for the 100th time in last two years, that incineration is dead and that gasification and plasma pyrolysis will soon substitute all incineration plants. What is the current status of those technologies? Are they applicable for Mixed MSW? Are there commercial applications and operational experiences? After all, is it something we can trust?Antonis: A lot of people say they are promising and they are more environmental friendly than incineration...?
Hakan: Well,