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WTE: Hitachi Zosen Inova Moving Grate and Anaerobic Digestion Technologies

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Glossary

ACS:

Auxiliary control systems

BAT:

Best available techniques

CEMS:

Continuous emission monitoring system

CFD:

Computational fluid dynamics

CCS:

Combustion control system

CCS+:

Enhanced combustion control system

CNG:

Compressed natural gas

DCS:

Distributed control system

ECS:

Equipment control systems

EfW:

Energy from waste (synonym to WTE = waste to energy)

EPC:

Engineering, procurement, and construction

FGT:

Flue gas treatment

GfR:

HZI grate for riddlings

HHV:

Higher heating value

HPS:

High-pressure steam

HZI:

Hitachi Zosen Inova AG

LEAP:

HZI low excess air process

LHV:

Lower heating value

LPS:

Low-pressure steam

LRD:

Load range diagram (or combustion diagram)

MSW:

Municipal solid waste

O&M:

Operation and maintenance

PtG:

Power to gas

POP:

Persistent organic pollutants

RDF:

Refuse drive fuel

SCC:

Secondary combustion chamber

SCNG:

Synthetic compressed natural gas

SCR:

Selective catalytic reduction

SNCR:

Selective non-catalytic reduction

TOC:

Total organic carbon

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Chromec, P., Macher, S.S., Kedrowski, C. (2019). WTE: Hitachi Zosen Inova Moving Grate and Anaerobic Digestion Technologies. In: Themelis, N., Bourtsalas, A. (eds) Recovery of Materials and Energy from Urban Wastes. Encyclopedia of Sustainability Science and Technology Series. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-7850-2_398

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