Why do the cities we live in start building city waste incinerators?
Cities build waste incinerators for several reasons:
1. To reduce the amount of waste sent to landfills, which are expensive and take up valuable space.
2. To recover energy from the waste, which can be used to generate electricity or heat buildings.
3. To reduce the environmental impact of waste disposal, as incineration produces fewer greenhouse gas emissions than landfilling.
4. To comply with regulations that require cities to divert a certain percentage of their waste from landfills.
Overall, waste incineration is seen as a more sustainable and environmentally friendly option for managing municipal solid waste than traditional landfilling.
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Process charateristics
- Easy installation, simple structure;
- Automate all equipment; reduce the workload of furnace personnel
- Construction costs are low and the total height of buildings is small.
- Secondary combustion chambers adopt a spiral dust-removal structure with a Tesla valve in order to reduce fly ash contents, lower the cost of dust removal, and increase the life expectancy.
- Heat burn is reduced by less than 5 %.
- Emissions of pollutants meet standard.
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