Affiliations 

  • 1 a Department of Sustainability Science, School of Energy Systems , Lappeenranta University of Technology , Lappeenranta , Finland
  • 2 b Department of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Green Technology (FEGT) , Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman , Kampar , Malaysia
  • 3 c Department of Chemical Engineering , University of Gujrat , Gujrat , Pakistan
Environ Technol, 2018 Jul;39(14):1841-1850.
PMID: 28595513 DOI: 10.1080/09593330.2017.1340350

Abstract

The present study explores the potential of MSW gasification for exergy analysis and has been recently given a premier attention in a region like Pakistan where the urbanization is rapidly growing and resources are few. The plant capacity was set at 50 MW based on reference data available and the total exergetic efficiency was recorded to be 31.5 MW. The largest irreversibility distribution appears in the gasifier followed by methanation unit and CO2 capture. The effect of process temperature, equivalence ratio and MSW moisture content was explored for inspecting the variations in syngas composition, lower heating value, carbon conversion efficiency and cold gas efficiency. Special attention of the paper is paid to the comparative assessment of MSW gasification products in four regions, namely Pakistan, USA, UAE and Thailand. This extended study gave an insight into the spectrum of socioeconomic conditions with varying MSW compositions in order to explain the effect of MSW composition variance on the gasification products.

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