Municipal Solid Waste Conversion
to Energy By
CHAMCO


This
proposal is intended for medium and large municipalities
City wastes,
that are costly to dispose, are handled in the most environmental
friendly manner on the site to generate electricity and produce
fertilizer and construction material.
This unit uses Municipal Solid Waste (MSW), even garbage with as
low as 800 Kcal/Kg and moisture content of up to 50%.
Click here to see an
overview of the plant and its animation.
The raw garbage is turned into
RDF (Refused Derived Fuel) pellet. The pellets together with 30%
auxiliary fuels such as gas, coal, rice husk, etc., at our specially designed
boiler, produces heat for steam turbine to run electric generator.
With a
new invention
in MSW Processing, the shredded and wet garbage will be converted
to a new product "RDF Coke" with max. 10% moisture. The moisture
is separated with some organic content and from that methane gas
is produced. This mini processing plant requires 0.5MW, two sheds
30x70 meters. With a low initial investment we can process 100T/D
garbage and produce 30 T/D "RDF Coke".
Considering saving landfill costs, negative cost of fuel, income
generated by using the by-product and bottom ash as fertilizer and
environmental advantages, every major city must have at least one
of these processing plants.
For "Costs
Benefits Analysis" click here.


