Detail publikace

Greenhouse gas credits from integrated waste-to-energy plant

PUTNA, O. JANOŠŤÁK, F. PAVLAS, M.

Anglický název

Greenhouse gas credits from integrated waste-to-energy plant

Typ

článek v časopise ve Web of Science, Jimp

Jazyk

en

Originální abstrakt

In Europe, most of the district heat is produced from fossil energy sources such as coal or natural gas. Together with the intention to divert municipal waste from landfill, which is still the main way of treatment in approximately half of the EU countries, there is a potential for the construction of waste-to-energy plants (WtEP) that can partially replace fossil fuels. An important factor in planning the construction of new WtE plants is the assessment of the project's economy. However, the ecological aspect of the project, namely the greenhouse-gas (GHG) savings, is becoming a topic of discussion nowadays. In terms of GHG savings, WtE plant integration into an existing district heating system (DHS) has a positive impact, but its level is often only roughly estimated. The paper presents a comprehensive mathematical optimization tool working on a daily time interval that is able to evaluate the impact of changing current technology or WtE plant construction on global warming potential. The technical parameters such as boiler output range, energy efficiency, etc. are considered. The tool also allows to put in the context the GHG savings and economic benefits of the project. These two factors are very difficult to compare. The study answers the question of how to deal with this issue and presents the possibility of comparison, which is generally transferable to any two parameters. Due to two poorly comparable criteria, the result does not include a single optimal solution, but clearly illustrates the view of the overall issue and gives a good basis for the final decision. The method used are illustrated in real-world DHS with various parameters where the relationship between GHG savings and the economic benefits of the integration of a WtE plant is evaluated. The whole problem is the task of linear integer programming and is implemented in the GAMS programming environment. (C) 2020 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

Anglický abstrakt

In Europe, most of the district heat is produced from fossil energy sources such as coal or natural gas. Together with the intention to divert municipal waste from landfill, which is still the main way of treatment in approximately half of the EU countries, there is a potential for the construction of waste-to-energy plants (WtEP) that can partially replace fossil fuels. An important factor in planning the construction of new WtE plants is the assessment of the project's economy. However, the ecological aspect of the project, namely the greenhouse-gas (GHG) savings, is becoming a topic of discussion nowadays. In terms of GHG savings, WtE plant integration into an existing district heating system (DHS) has a positive impact, but its level is often only roughly estimated. The paper presents a comprehensive mathematical optimization tool working on a daily time interval that is able to evaluate the impact of changing current technology or WtE plant construction on global warming potential. The technical parameters such as boiler output range, energy efficiency, etc. are considered. The tool also allows to put in the context the GHG savings and economic benefits of the project. These two factors are very difficult to compare. The study answers the question of how to deal with this issue and presents the possibility of comparison, which is generally transferable to any two parameters. Due to two poorly comparable criteria, the result does not include a single optimal solution, but clearly illustrates the view of the overall issue and gives a good basis for the final decision. The method used are illustrated in real-world DHS with various parameters where the relationship between GHG savings and the economic benefits of the integration of a WtE plant is evaluated. The whole problem is the task of linear integer programming and is implemented in the GAMS programming environment. (C) 2020 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

Klíčová slova anglicky

Emission cost; Greenhouse gas savings; Global warming potential; Multi-criteria optimization; Waste-to-energy

Vydáno

20.01.2020

Nakladatel

ELSEVIER SCI LTD

Místo

OXFORD

ISSN

0959-6526

Ročník

270

Číslo

1

Strany od–do

1–9

Počet stran

9

BIBTEX


@article{BUT164356,
  author="Ondřej {Putna} and František {Janošťák} and Martin {Pavlas},
  title="Greenhouse gas credits from integrated waste-to-energy plant",
  year="2020",
  volume="270",
  number="1",
  month="January",
  pages="1--9",
  publisher="ELSEVIER SCI LTD",
  address="OXFORD",
  issn="0959-6526"
}