Low-temperature magnetic mini waste-to-energy generation
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Fireprint Low-Temperature Magnetic Mini Waste-to-Energy Plant
A small-scale waste-to-energy (WtE) plant is a small facility designed to convert various types of waste into energy (electricity, heat, or fuel) usable by small communities or industries. Unlike large regional waste-to-energy plants, small-scale WtE systems are designed to process small amounts of waste on-site, offering advantages such as reduced transportation costs and on-site power generation.
Key Technologies
Small-scale WtE plants employ various waste treatment technologies:
Incineration (Large-scale Combustion): This common method generates electricity by burning waste to produce heat, while controlling air pollution.
Gasification: Waste is heated in a low-oxygen environment to produce syngas, which can be used for power generation or as chemicals.
Pyrolysis: Waste decomposes under high-temperature, anaerobic conditions, producing bio-oil, gases, and carbon residue.
Magnetic Pyrolysis: Waste forms char at 50-380 degrees Celsius. The pyrolysis of char produces powdered negative-ion ash and combustible gas. The combustible gas provides power generation, and the negative-ion ash serves as fertilizer for forests. PRC Fireprint's low-temperature magnetic technology is one of the world's most environmentally friendly mini-power generation devices.
Advantages
Waste Reduction: These systems can significantly reduce the amount of waste in landfills.
Local Energy Production: They provide decentralized energy, which is beneficial for remote areas or industrial enterprises.
Environmental Benefits: The transfer of organic waste reduces greenhouse gas emissions, and emissions from modern factories are controlled.
Resource Recycling: Metals can be recovered from ash.
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