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Comparison of pyrolysis and gasification process in view of wastes and residues treatment. (In German). K.-H. Redepenning. Erdol Erdgas Kohle, July--August 1995, 111(7/8), 330--335.
The high efficiency of pyrolysis and gasification is based on the conversion of the residues into high-energy intermediate products and linking with a co-generation process. The special features of these processes are presented and discussed and an assessment is made of investment and operational costs of a pyrolysis--gasification plant which indicates that for a municipal waste (plant capacity of 25 t/h) a tipping fee of about 220 DM/t and in the case of sewage sludge for a plant capacity of 2 t/h a fee of around 250 DM/t is required.
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Journal title: Erdol Erdgas Kohle
Subjects: Process and resources engineering, Environmental protection, Waste management, Banking, finance and investment, Economics, business and commerce, Electricity from fuel combustion, Waste recycling and disposal, Waste, Sewage sludge gas, Municipal waste, Pyrolysis