Posted: Thursday, September 10, 2015 2:20 AM

Municipal solid waste (MSW) power plant boiler in Brazil is one of three major waste-to-energy technologies (the others are anaerobic digestion and biomass). MSW can be directly combusted in waste-to-energy facilities as a fuel with minimal processing, known as mass burn; it can undergo moderate to extensive processing before being directly combusted as refuse-derived fuel; or it can be gasified using pyrolysis or thermal gasification techniques. Solid waste fired boiler in one of biomass fired boiler for the world power plant industry.

Each of these technologies presents the opportunity for both electricity production as well as an alternative to landfilling or composting the MSW. In contrast with many other energy technologies that require fuel to be purchased, MSW facilities are paid by the fuel suppliers to take the fuel (known as a "tipping fee"). The tipping fee is comparable to the fee charged to dispose of garbage at a landfill. Another MSW-to-electricity technology, landfill gas recovery, permits electricity production from existing landfills via the natural degradation of MSW by anaerobic fermentation (digestion) into landfill gas. Anaerobic digestion can also be used on municipal sewage sludge; it is discussed separately.

Product Features
Specially designed furnace to ensure complete combustion and automated soot removal system
Hydraulic ram feeder provided considering fuel size variation
Specially designed pusher grate to handle wide variation in fuel type, moisture and particle size; special grate and air plenum sections provided to ensure better distribution/control
Positive movement of fuel over the grate minimises clinkering and blockages
Ram feeding system ensures uniform distribution of fuel onto the grate
No rotating parts, hence enhanced life and robust construction

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