罗马尼亚加入欧盟后对垃圾燃料的展望

E. Rada, M. Ragazzi, I. Istrate
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2007年1月1日,罗马尼亚加入欧盟。因此,罗马尼亚必须遵守欧盟在环境管理领域的所有指令。2007年,在罗马尼亚,城市固体废物(MSW)一般是在没有预处理和能源增值的情况下填埋的。一些措施正在进行中,但填埋仍占主导地位。加入欧盟对工业部门起到了重要的推动作用,增加了燃料的需求。在这个框架内,一个重要的选择是使用固体回收燃料(SRF)作为工业燃料替代品。在罗马尼亚,由于剩余生活垃圾中有机组分的百分比很大,因此可以使用生物干燥工艺从生活垃圾中产生SRF,并对惰性组分进行分离。今天,罗马尼亚的城市垃圾生物干燥厂(RMSW)正在讨论中,但尚未实施。本文件讨论在罗马尼亚使用SRF的可能性。还讨论了工业用固体燃料部分替代传统燃料对当地和全球环境影响的某些方面。一些考虑也是基于对可能产生的罗马尼亚SRF特征的评估。所讨论的方案涉及可获得的SRF的使用,同时考虑到罗马尼亚城市生活垃圾组成的发展和选择性收集演变的影响。
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Perspectives Of Refuse-derived Fuel In Romania After Entrance Into The EU
On 1 January 2007, Romania entered the European Union. For that reason Romania must comply with all the EU directives in the field of the management of the environment. In 2007, in Romania, Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) was generally landfilled without pre-treatment and energy valorization absent. Some initiatives are in progress but landfilling is still dominant. The entrance in the EU gave an important push to the industrial sectors, increasing the demand of fuels. In this frame an important option regards the use of Solid Recovered Fuel (SRF) as industrial fuel substitute. In Romania, SRF could be generated from MSW using the bio-drying process with post-separation of inert fractions as the percentage of organic fraction in the residual MSW is significant. Today in Romania bio-drying plants for residual municipal waste (RMSW) are under discussion but not yet implemented. The present paper deals with the potential use of SRF in Romania. Some aspects of local and global environmental impact related to a partial substitution of conventional fuels with SRF for industrial uses are discussed too. Some considerations are also based on the assessment of the Romanian SRF characteristics that could be potentially generated. The scenarios that are discussed concern the use of SRF obtainable taking into account also the development of the Romanian MSW composition and the effects of the selective collection evolution.
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