Plastic Waste Heat Recovery Energy Systems
Energy recovery from plastic waste provides alternative to landfilling while generating useful heat and power from non-recyclable materials.
Technologies
Waste-to-Energy (WtE)
Incineration with energy recovery. Generates electricity and heat. Emissions controlled with modern filtering systems.
Pyrolysis
Thermal decomposition in absence of oxygen. Produces syngas, bio-oil, and char. Can serve as chemical feedstock.
Gasification
Partial oxidation produces syngas for power generation or chemical production. Higher efficiency than direct combustion.
Environmental Considerations
- Air emission controls required
- Ash management
- Energy efficiency optimization
Regulatory Framework
EU sets energy efficiency standards for WtE facilities. Emissions limits enforced through Industrial Emissions Directive.
Role in Circular Economy
Energy recovery handles materials that cannot be mechanically or chemically recycled. Preferred over landfilling for non-recyclable plastics.
Balanced approach combining recycling with energy recovery maximizes resource recovery.
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