Effects of introducing energy recovery processes to the municipal solid waste management system in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

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Kosuke Toshiki [1 ]
Pham Quy Giang [1 ,2 ]
Kevin Roy B.Serrona [3 ]
Takahiro Sekikawa [1 ]
Jeoung-soo Yu [3 ]
Baasandash Choijil [4 ]
Shoichi Kunikane [1 ]
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[1] Graduate Division of Nutritional and Environmental Sciences, University of Shizuoka
[2] Faculty of Land Management, Vietnam National University of Agriculture
[3] Department of Interregional Environmental System, Graduate School of International Cultural Studies, Tohoku University
[4] School of Mechanical Engineering, The Mongolian University of Science and Technology
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Municipal solid waste management; Energy recovery; Greenhouse gas emissions; Landfill volumes; Developing country; Refuse derived fuel;
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X705 [固体废物的处理与利用];
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Currently, most developing countries have not set up municipal solid waste management systems with a view of recovering energy from waste or reducing greenhouse gas emissions. In this article, we have studied the possible effects of introducing three energy recovery processes either as a single or combination approach, refuse derived fuel production,incineration and waste power generation, and methane gas recovery from landfill and power generation in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, as a case study. We concluded that incineration process is the most suitable as first introduction of energy recovery. To operate it efficiently,3Rs strategies need to be promoted. And then, RDF production which is made of waste papers and plastics in high level of sorting may be considered as the second step of energy recovery.However, safety control and marketability of RDF will be required at that moment.
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页码:178 / 186
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