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*Often abbreviated as RDF
*Often abbreviated as RDF
*Fuel derived from combustible refuse
*Fuel derived from combustible refuse
*The "Last Resort" (ie only non-recyclable material, also typically stuff that can't be [[Composting | Composted]] or [[Anerobic Digestion | Anerobically Digested]] )
*The "Last Resort" (ie only non-recyclable material, also typically stuff that can't be [[Composting | Composted]] or [[Anaerobic Digestion | Anaerobically Digested]] )
*Also of use in [[Landfill Mining]] operations
*Also of use in [[Landfill Mining]] operations
*Used heavily in europe as they don't use landfills anymore (check if they still use them for hazardous waste, or if even that is not done (ie replaced by disposal by methods such as [[Pyrolysis]] ,  [[RTO]] 's ,  or [[Landfarming]]
*Used heavily in Europe as they don't use landfills anymore (check if they still use them for hazardous waste, or if even that is not done (ie replaced by disposal by methods such as [[Pyrolysis]] ,  [[RTO]] 's ,  or [[Landfarming]]
*Harder to predict composition than biomass, and thus often will require [[Gas Scrubbing]] and other pollution prevention methods (granted biomass should have these too, but it is even more NECCISSARY with RDF)
*Harder to predict composition than biomass, and thus often will require [[Gas Scrubbing]] and other pollution prevention methods (granted biomass should have these too, but it is even more NECCISSARY with RDF)
*From wikipedia:
*From Wikipedia:
**RDF can be also further specified into e.g. tyre derived fuels (TDF) from used tyres, or solid recovered fuels (SRF)
**RDF can be also further specified into e.g. tire derived fuels (TDF) from used tires, or solid recovered fuels (SRF)
**(commentary/sidenote) For all intensive purposes, the distinction isn't TOO important
**(commentary/sidenote) For all intensive purposes, the distinction isn't TOO important
*Most likely not [[Carbon Neutral]] (without [[CSS]] at least), but it should still be a "net good action" for the enviroment due to landfills (or littering...)'s effect on water quality, and the local ecosystems
*Most likely not [[Carbon Neutral]] (without [[CSS]] at least), but it should still be a "net good action" for the environment due to landfills (or littering...)'s effect on water quality, and the local ecosystems
**Especially if the pollutants are removed and treated properly
**Especially if the pollutants are removed and treated properly


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*[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0956053X15004304 "Performance analysis of RDF gasification in a two stage fluidized bed–plasma process" ] There is some Europe Commercial / Near Term Commercial Company using this, i think "Plasmarok" or something similar is their term for the slag in regards to reuse as aggregate etc
*[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0956053X15004304 "Performance analysis of RDF gasification in a two stage fluidized bed–plasma process" ] There is some Europe Commercial / Near Term Commercial Company using this, i think "Plasmarok" or something similar is their term for the slag in regards to reuse as aggregate etc


[[Category: Waste Managment]]
[[Category: Bio-Petrochemistry]] [[Category: Waste Management]]

Latest revision as of 20:45, 26 April 2021

Basics

  • Often abbreviated as RDF
  • Fuel derived from combustible refuse
  • The "Last Resort" (ie only non-recyclable material, also typically stuff that can't be Composted or Anaerobically Digested )
  • Also of use in Landfill Mining operations
  • Used heavily in Europe as they don't use landfills anymore (check if they still use them for hazardous waste, or if even that is not done (ie replaced by disposal by methods such as Pyrolysis , RTO 's , or Landfarming
  • Harder to predict composition than biomass, and thus often will require Gas Scrubbing and other pollution prevention methods (granted biomass should have these too, but it is even more NECCISSARY with RDF)
  • From Wikipedia:
    • RDF can be also further specified into e.g. tire derived fuels (TDF) from used tires, or solid recovered fuels (SRF)
    • (commentary/sidenote) For all intensive purposes, the distinction isn't TOO important
  • Most likely not Carbon Neutral (without CSS at least), but it should still be a "net good action" for the environment due to landfills (or littering...)'s effect on water quality, and the local ecosystems
    • Especially if the pollutants are removed and treated properly

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