Workshop on Processing routes for Solid Recovered Fuels
Date Oct 2011
ConferenceMeeting DocumentsPresentationsPublications
Workshop on Processing routes for Solid Recovered Fuels, Dublin, 20 October, 2011.
IEA Bioenergy Task 36 and Task 32 have jointly organised a workshop and field trip in Dublin to discuss the market opportunities for Solid Recovered Fuels. The presentations may be downloaded below:
Attachments
IEA BIOENERGY – Task 36 Integrating energy recovery into solid waste management.Task Leader: Pat Howes, AEA UK
The Current Situation/ Future Opportunities for Solid Recovered Fuel (SRF) in Ireland.Brendan O’Neill, Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government.
Torr-Coal Torrefaction technology. JJM Brouwers MBA Managing Director, Torr-Coal Group.
Waste to Energy – Gasification of SRF. Matti Nieminen, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland.
Solid Recovered Fuel – Local Authority Experience in UK. Euston Ling, Technical Manager – North London Waste Authority, AEA Knowledge Leader – Waste Management & Resource Efficiency.
European standardization of Solid Recovered Fuels. Martin Frankenhaeuser, Chairman CEN/TC 343.
SRF in Europe. Geert Cuperus, European Recovered Fuel Organisation.
Combustion of SRF: Technological Options and Operational Experience. Kai Keldenich, STEAG Group.
SRF: a practical example from the EU-project RECOMBIO: Part 1: Project overview, Part 2: Production and use of BIOBS. Dr.-Ing. Th. Glorius, REMONDIS Rheinland GmbH.
The Valorisation of SRF In Cement Kilns. Juliet Currie, Alternative Fuels and Raw Materials Manager Hanson Cement UK.
Field Trips
The Waste-to-Energy Solution. Developing WtE plants in Ireland: Opportunities and Obstacles, Indaver Group.
Visit to the Lagan cement kiln at Kinnegad (west of Dublin) co-incinerating SRF, Lagan Cement Killaskillen.