The New Technologies Demonstrator Programme (NTDP) was established in 2003 by the UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs to encourage the development and implementation of new technologies to help the UK meet the requirements of the EU landfill directive in respect of the diversion of biodegradable municipal waste away from landfill. The NTDP ended in 2010. This paper summarises the outputs from the programme and the key lessons learned for biodegradable municipal solid waste management. Anaerobic digestion is demonstrated as a viable technology, while composting and anaerobic digestion may have benefits in terms of energy that can be offset against conventional nitrogen fixation if the output displaces an artificial fertiliser. In both processes, the quality of the incoming waste stream is crucially important. Mechanical heat treatment can be a viable process for the recovery of clean recyclables and solid recovered fuel from raw municipal solid waste, but further work is needed to investigate and possibly improve the efficiency and effectiveness of new thermally based technologies using wastes or refuse-derived fuels to generate electricity. Thermally based processes were, in general, found to be much more problematic than their biologically based counterparts, in terms of both establishment and operation of the facility.
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August 01 2011
Evaluation of treatment technologies for biodegradable municipal solid waste Available to Purchase
William Powrie, MA, MSc, PhD, CEng, FICE, FREng
William Powrie, MA, MSc, PhD, CEng, FICE, FREng
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Faculty of Engineering and the Environment, University of Southampton,
UK
Chair of Defra New Technologies Demonstrator Programme Technologies Advisory Committee
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
July 13 2010
Accepted:
December 07 2010
Online ISSN: 1747-6534
Print ISSN: 1747-6526
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2011
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Waste and Resource Management (2011) 164 (3): 127–139.
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Received:
July 13 2010
Accepted:
December 07 2010
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Powrie W (2011), "Evaluation of treatment technologies for biodegradable municipal solid waste". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Waste and Resource Management, Vol. 164 No. 3 pp. 127–139, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/warm.2011.164.3.127
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