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Incinerators
Incinerators help the world dispose of many different forms of waste. Operated at very high temperatures, incinerators are capable of transforming most waste into ash whilst emitting some pollutants into the atmosphere.
Incineration typically produces a range of emissions and before the flue gas cleaning system, the flue gases may contain significant amounts of particulate matter, heavy metals, dioxins, furans, sulfur dioxide, and hydrochloric acid.
Some waste incinerators convert the energy produced during incineration into electricity – in some cases with fewer emissions per unit of electricity produced than coal fired power stations. According to Germany's Ministry of the Environment, waste incinerators reduce the amount of some atmospheric pollutants by substituting power produced by coal-fired plants with power from waste-fired plants.
However, all stationary greenhouse gas emitters are facing progressively more stringent emissions controls due to mounting political pressure to reduce the level of manmade carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and atmospheric pollution generally.
MBD Energy Limited’s CO2 to Energy Algal Synthesis technology offers practical, retrofit solutions to high temperature incinerators and legacy low temperature waste-disposal facilities. The costs can be offset by the production of various commodities including biofuels (including dry fuel replacement briquettes for recycling in the incinerator’s furnaces), animal feed and various versatile forms of agriculture enriching fertilisers.
Algal feed & foodGlobal demand for consumable proteins is soaring, creating increased demand for animal and fish feeds as feedstock to grow the animal proteins we enjoy consuming.The World Health Organisation (WHO) has identified diminishing food security as a major threat to mankind over coming decades. Read more ∇ |
Fuel briquettesAlgae biomass briquettes are made from algae biomass (either macro algae or micro algae and may be used as a replacement for fossil fuels such as oil or coal, and can be used to heat boilers in manufacturing plants, and also have applications in developing countries...Read more ∇ |
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Bio FuelsBiofuels are gaining increased attention, driven by factors such as oil price spikes, the need for increased energy security, concern over greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels, and government subsidies.Read more ∇ |
Plastics oilMost of the world’s various forms of plastic are made from monomers and polymers derived from the production of petroleum and other liquid fuel products.However a range of plastics can also be very successfully made from vegetable oil... Read more ∇ |
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