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Life cycle assessment of sewage sludge co-incineration in a coal-based power station
Authors:Jingmin Hong  Changqing Xu  Jinglan Hong  Xianfeng Tan  Wei Chen
Institution:1. School of Economics and Management, Liaoning University of Petroleum & Chemical Technology, No. 1, West Dandong Road, Wanghua District, Fushun, Liaoning Province 113001, PR China;2. College of Economics and Management, Shenyang Agricultural University, No. 120, Doling Road, Shenyang, Liaoning Province 110866, PR China;3. Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Water Pollution Control and Resource Reuse, School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Shandong University, Shanda South Road 27, Jinan 250100, PR China;4. Lubei Geo-engineering Exploration Investigation Institute of Shandong Province, Dezhou 253000, PR China
Abstract:A life cycle assessment was conducted to evaluate the environmental and economic effects of sewage sludge co-incineration in a coal-fired power plant. The general approach employed by a coal-fired power plant was also assessed as control. Sewage sludge co-incineration technology causes greater environmental burden than does coal-based energy production technology because of the additional electricity consumption and wastewater treatment required for the pretreatment of sewage sludge, direct emissions from sludge incineration, and incinerated ash disposal processes. However, sewage sludge co-incineration presents higher economic benefits because of electricity subsidies and the income generating potential of sludge. Environmental assessment results indicate that sewage sludge co-incineration is unsuitable for mitigating the increasing pressure brought on by sewage sludge pollution. Reducing the overall environmental effect of sludge co-incineration power stations necessitates increasing net coal consumption efficiency, incinerated ash reuse rate, dedust system efficiency, and sludge water content rate.
Keywords:Coal  Sludge  Energy  Environmental potential impact  Cost benefit
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