The paper analysed the current situation of municipal solid waste(MSW) quantity and quality in China and the changing tendencies of its composition. Further more, the energy value of MSW was discussed. To the point ...The paper analysed the current situation of municipal solid waste(MSW) quantity and quality in China and the changing tendencies of its composition. Further more, the energy value of MSW was discussed. To the point of the technical and economic aspects, the feasibility of the energy recovery from MSW was also analysed. The conclusion is that the energy can be effectively recovered through a landfill gas utilization process and the energy produced by an incineration process. Through a suitable energy recovery process, it is possible to improve the economic viability of a MSW treatment process.展开更多
I.Introduction Haiti is the poorest country in Latin America and the Caribbean,with 78%of the population living below the $2 per day poverty line,and 50% surviving or less than$1 per day(Kamil,2009).This situation bec...I.Introduction Haiti is the poorest country in Latin America and the Caribbean,with 78%of the population living below the $2 per day poverty line,and 50% surviving or less than$1 per day(Kamil,2009).This situation became especially worse after the devastating earthquake.From observing the rankings and indicators announced by展开更多
文摘The paper analysed the current situation of municipal solid waste(MSW) quantity and quality in China and the changing tendencies of its composition. Further more, the energy value of MSW was discussed. To the point of the technical and economic aspects, the feasibility of the energy recovery from MSW was also analysed. The conclusion is that the energy can be effectively recovered through a landfill gas utilization process and the energy produced by an incineration process. Through a suitable energy recovery process, it is possible to improve the economic viability of a MSW treatment process.
文摘I.Introduction Haiti is the poorest country in Latin America and the Caribbean,with 78%of the population living below the $2 per day poverty line,and 50% surviving or less than$1 per day(Kamil,2009).This situation became especially worse after the devastating earthquake.From observing the rankings and indicators announced by