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September 20th, 2013:

The “WTE” Incinerator Wastes More Energy than it Generates

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The “WTE” Incinerator Wastes More Energy than it Generates

By Ellis BurrussSeptember 19, 2013

The proposed and approved regional incinerator planned for Frederick County is also referred to as a “Waste to Energy” facility. These incinerators are not just another kind of electricity-producing power plants, burning municipal waste instead of natural gas or coal. They would never be built for that purpose, since, as generators of electricity, they cost as much as dozens of times more than natural gas, and a lot more than solar or wind power, or even nuclear power.

These large mass burn incinerators are built, at great cost to taxpayers, to reduce a highly mixed stream of municipal waste to ash. In modern incinerators, the incineration of these materials produces electricity is a byproduct that is sold to help offset a portion of the cost of operating the facilities.

The industry’s sales pitch emphasizes the energy production, even attempting to portray it as “green” or “renewable” energy, and, more often lately, as part of a “zero waste to landfill” strategy.

But the evidence reveals that, rather than producing what might be considered bonus energy, converting the typical municipal waste stream to ash and energy is actually a waste OF energy.

That may sound counter-intuitive, but the amount of energy produced by a so-called Waste to Energy incinerator is considerably less than the amount saved by recycling the recyclable materials that would be burned.

wteschematic

Consider the following examples:

1) Paper:

Manufacturing a ton of news paper from trees takes 11,699 kilowatt hours (kwh)(1). If that ton of paper is burned, it can produce 1,875 kwh(2) of electricity to sell. That’s a loss of 9,824 kwh.

Incinerating paper wastes 9,824 kwh per ton!

If that ton of paper is recycled, a new ton of paper can be made using only 6,442 kwh. That’s a saving of 5,257 kwh

2) Plastics:

Even plastics such as PET (soda bottles) that have a high heat content as fuel (10,250 btu/pound) produce only 2,403 kwh per ton when burned yet require 9,619 kwh/ton to make. That’s another loss of 7,216 kwh/ton.

Incinerating soda bottles wastes 7,216 kwh per ton!

If that ton of plastic is recycled, a new ton of plastic can be made using only 1,222 kwh. That’s a saving of 8,397 kwh.

3) Aluminum:

It takes 62,512 kwh of power to manufacture a ton of aluminum. Most incinerators do not attempt to recover aluminum from the ash. Beverage cans and other thin aluminum with high surface-to-volume ratios are oxidized to ash. All of the energy invested in making the aluminum is wasted.

Incinerating aluminum cans wastes 62,512 kwh per ton!

If that ton of aluminum is recycled, a new ton can be made using only 4,865 kwh. That’s a saving of 57,647 kwh.

4) Food Scraps:

To work efficiently a “WTE” incinerator must have fuel with an average heat content of 5000 to 5500 btu/pound. Food scraps have a heat content of only 2600 btu/pound. They actually dilute the fuel of an incinerator.

Food scraps are another resource wasted by incineration!

Food scraps, which make up 13% of our waste, can be composted to make a valuable soil amendment, replacing fertilizers made from fossil fuels.

All the manufactured products that are used as fuel for an incinerator take a lot of energy to make. If they are recycled instead of burned, they save much, much more energy than is produced by an incinerator.

Burning usable resources to produce a meager amount of electricity is like burning your furniture to heat your house and then bragging about all the heating oil saved.



NOTES:

1) Figures for process energy for manufacture are from the EPA Solid Waste Management and Greenhouse Gases — A Life-cycle Assessment of Emissions and Sinks; 3rd Edition, September 2006; Exhibit 2-4 pg 27 and Exhibit 2-6 pg. 29

2) Values for heat content are from The Energy Information Administration (DOE) Methodology for Allocating Municipal Solid Waste to Biogenic and Non-Biogenic Energy; May 2007; pg 10.

Electricity produced from stated heat content assumes a 40% thermal efficiency for a steam-cycle generating plant.

Martin Williams <martin@drmartinwilliams.com>
21 Sep (3 days ago)

to James, me, cyd4hk, info

Good one

Notions that it is “better” for global warming also misleading: these compare with landfill waste giving off methane; not with recycling scenario in which carbon emissions are far lower.
Heard yesterday of Kaohsiung: special vehicle coming round for waste collection, people working together beforehand on separation
– govt here puts minimal effort into reduction of waste in first place
Very old fashioned!!!!

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Cheung Chau, Hong Kong; tel 96201824

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On 21 Sep, 2013, at 6:46 AM, “James Middleton” <dynamco@netvigator.com> wrote:

The “WTE” Incinerator Wastes More Energy than it Generates

By Ellis BurrussSeptember 19, 2013

The proposed and approved regional incinerator planned for Frederick County is also referred to as a “Waste to Energy” facility. These incinerators are not just another kind of electricity-producing power plants, burning municipal waste instead of natural gas or coal. They would never be built for that purpose, since, as generators of electricity, they cost as much as dozens of times more than natural gas, and a lot more than solar or wind power, or even nuclear power.

These large mass burn incinerators are built, at great cost to taxpayers, to reduce a highly mixed stream of municipal waste to ash. In modern incinerators, the incineration of these materials produces electricity is a byproduct that is sold to help offset a portion of the cost of operating the facilities.

The industry’s sales pitch emphasizes the energy production, even attempting to portray it as “green” or “renewable” energy, and, more often lately, as part of a “zero waste to landfill” strategy.

But the evidence reveals that, rather than producing what might be considered bonus energy, converting the typical municipal waste stream to ash and energy is actually a waste OF energy.

That may sound counter-intuitive, but the amount of energy produced by a so-called Waste to Energy incinerator is considerably less than the amount saved by recycling the recyclable materials that would be burned.

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A former chief secretary has proposed developing part of Lantau South Country Park as a “Parkland City” with nature trails, bicycle tracks and flats, saying some land had been included in country parks without in-depth consultation.

Sir David Akers-Jones’ controversial suggestion came two weeks after Secretary for Development Paul Chan Mo-po floated the idea of building flats on country park land.

But Professor Lee Talbot, dubbed the “Father of Hong Kong Country Parks”, opposed the idea and urged the government not to opt for an easy way out in its land search.

Akers-Jones, 86, said: “It’s only recently that Hong Kong’s country parks were enlarged, and land which should have been left for future development was included without overall and in-depth public consultation as to needs for development.”

Lantau North Country Park was extended by 2,360 hectares in 2008 as compensation for the loss of ecology when Chek Lap Kok airport was built.

Akers-Jones, who was chief secretary in the mid-1980s, said: “Look at the huge area of Lantau South Country Park where there are virtually no villages or private land to impede change.

“It could be developed as a parkland city planted with an arboretum of native trees and bamboo, nature trails, a Hong Kong orchid garden, bicycle tracks, and housing in an enjoyable environment – something new for Hong Kong.”

Akers-Jones, a firm supporter of Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying, was secretary for the New Territories in the late 1970s.

“To develop a country park, in the way I have described, should not be prohibited. We face very many years of waiting before the so-called development areas will actually yield results and provide housing,” Akers-Jones said. “Here is an idea which would not only yield results, but the parkland would be full of excitement and discovery.”

He said the flats could be 20 to 30 storeys.

The 5,640-hectare Lantau South Country Park is the largest among the 24 parks.

In Lantau South, village stone paths hundred of years old can still be found. Its peninsula Chi Ma Wan has plantations that support a variety of butterflies and birds. While rare plants flourish on the slopes of Lantau Peak, the island has provided roosting and feeding places for many rare wild animals, including the white-bellied sea eagle.

But Talbot, who laid down the master plan for the country parks in 1965, said the government should have a long-term population plan that takes into account the impact of a rising population on the welfare of residents.

The 83-year-old environmental adviser to the World Bank and United Nations warned of setting an unprecedented case in country parks.

“Experience worldwide shows that once development is allowed to invade parks and protected areas, the process continues and often accelerates. It is like the camel’s nose under the tent,” he said.

Former Observatory director Lam Chiu-ying warned Akers-Jones’ idea would turn the concept of natural assets belonging to all into “profits for developers and selected private parties”.

“People living there would need a car to drive. They won’t be ordinary people,” Lam said.

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