ROLE OF FEEDSTOCK TRANSPORT IN THE BALANCE OF PRIMARY PM EMISSIONS IN TWO CASE-STUDIES: RMSW INCINERATION VS. SINTERING PLANT release_zwwjvksxg5gilmyodrjwddanuy

by Simona Ciuta, Marco Schiavon, Alessandro Chistè, Marco Ragazzi, Elena Rada, Marco Tubino, Adrian Badea, Tiberiu Apostol

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2012   Volume 74

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Some preliminary considerations are presented on the role of direct particulate matter emissions vs induced transport emissions for two kinds of plants: incinerator and sintering plant. The developed balances demonstrate that in terms of total amount emitted, the emissions from not optimized transport of raw materials are comparable with the ones from the stacks of the sintering plant. That means it is important to promote initiatives for the adoption of modern engines in the transport system.
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