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Waste to Energy Conversion by Stepwise Liquefaction, Gasification and 'Clean' Combustion of Pelletized Waste Polyethylene for Electric Power Generation---in a Miniature Steam Engine

Posted on:2013-11-24Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Northeastern UniversityCandidate:Talebi Anaraki, SaberFull Text:PDF
GTID:2451390008482392Subject:Alternative Energy
Abstract/Summary:
The amounts of waste plastics discarded in developed countries are increasing drastically, and most are not recycled. The small fractions of the post-consumer plastics which are recycled find few new uses as their quality is degraded; they cannot be reused in their original applications. However, the high energy density of plastics, similar to that of premium fuels, combined with the dwindling reserves of fossil fuels make a compelling argument for releasing their internal energy through combustion, converting it to thermal energy and, eventually, to electricity through a heat engine. To minimize the emission of pollutants this energy conversion is done in two steps, first the solid waste plastics undergo pyrolytic gasification and, subsequently, the pyrolyzates (a mixture of hydrocarbons and hydrogen) are blended with air and are burned "cleanly" in a miniature power plant. This plant consists of a steam boiler, a steam engine and an electricity generator.
Keywords/Search Tags:Waste, Steam, Energy, Plastics
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