Waste-to-energy shredders work by using high-powered blades to shred waste materials into smaller pieces, usually with a size of around 2-6 inches. This shredded waste is then typically burned in waste-to-energy plants to generate heat and electricity.
In recent years, the development and use of alternative fuels have become increasingly important due to concerns over the environmental impact of fossil fuels and the finite nature of these resources. Alternative fuels offer a sustainable and renewable…
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…
Refuse Derived Fuel(RDF) is the generic name for alternative fuels obtained from recycling. Almost any organic material is suitable as fuel: cellulose, rubber, plastic, leather, its substitutes, etc.By using professional machinery, it is possible to make…