waste-to-energy (WTE) technologies convert non-recyclable waste into usable forms of energy. With increasingly limited land availability and the steady growth of cities, governments need to implement effective and sustainable waste management solutions including WTE technologies. GEP ECOTECH has developed a series of products for WTE technology, such as waste shredder series, sorting machine series, baler series, etc. Welcome to consult!
The global population growth, urbanization process, and continuous improvement of living standards have all accelerated the generation of waste. The shortage of raw materials and the growing demand for energy have led us to focus on these wastes. The…
Introduction:With the increasing population and rapid urbanization, the usage of disposable products is also on the rise. Among them, diapers are a necessity for infants and adults alike, but the disposal of diaper scraps poses a challenge as they are…
Alternative fuels have become increasingly popular in the cement industry as a way to reduce costs and environmental impact. One way that cement kilns are using alternative fuels is by replacing traditional fossil fuels with alternative fuels.Alternative…
Waste-to-energy (WtE) plants are designed to efficiently handle, sort, and process different types of waste materials to convert them into energy. Different types of waste disposal equipment are needed for various stages from waste to energy. Here are…
The rate of MSW generated every year is increasing. Therefore, it is an urgent task to seek a resource-based treatment approach for MSW. Converting MSW into refuse derived fuel, or RDF, is a relatively mature waste treatment method in developed countries…
Alternative fuel RDF (Refuse Derived Fuel) refers to solid secondary substances that are produced from waste and serve as a fuel in some types of production. Typically RDF is used as a supplemental or primary fuel in plants that operate smelting or…
A number of new market technologies, such as anaerobic digestion, pyrolysis and gasification, are in the process of being deployed. These technologies provide the potential to recover products from the waste stream which complete incineration would not…