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Trace metal emissions from co-combustion of refuse derived and packaging derived fuels in a circulating fluidized bed boiler
Authors:Helena Manninen  Annikki Perkiö  Juha Palonena  Karl Peltola  Juhanl Ruuskanen
Institution:

a Neste Oy, Corporate Technology, P.O.Box 310, FIN-06101, Porvoo, Finland

b Foster Wheeler Energia Oy, P.O.Box 66, FIN-48601, Karhula, Finland

c University of Kuopio, Dept. of Environmental Sciences, P.O.Box 1627, FIN-70211, Kuopio, Finland

Abstract:Energy recovery from refuse derived fuels (RDF) and packaging derived fuels (PDF) is one option in integrated waste management. Nine RDF and PDF co-combustion tests with peat and coal in a circulating fluidized bed boiler were carried out in this work. Heavy metal emissions in flue gas and fly ash were measured. Multivariate data analyses were used to find out the most important parameters affecting metal emissions in the flue gas.

The results showed that total heavy metal emissions were low. Although RDF and PDF had more heavy metals than peat and coal, the multivariate data analysis showed that an increase of the RDF or PDF share in the fuel mixture up to 20% did not correlate directly with the metal emissions in the flue gas. Distribution of Cd, Cu, Zn and Sn between flue gas and fly ash correlated with each other. Injection of limestone to bind sulphur and chlorine did not have a significant effect on heavy metal emissions in the flue gas. Heavy metals concentrated on the fly ash, but all fly ashes passed the EPA-TCLP tests.

Keywords:Trace metals  heavy metal emissions  co-combustion  circulating fluidized bed boiler  refuse derived fuel  RDF  packaging derived fuel  PDF
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