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The Thermal Waste Treatment Plant in Kraków, Poland: A Case Study

In: Innovation in Global Green Technologies 2020

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  • Boguslaw Bieda
  • Dariusz Sala

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The thermal waste treatment plant (TWTP) in Kraków (eco-incinerator) was created as a response to the energy and ecological needs of Kraków as part of the project "Municipal Waste Management Program in Krakow." The TWTP is able to process 220,000 tons of municipal waste during the year. Estimated values of the 65,000 MWh of electricity and 280,000 MWh of heat are produced as a result of the waste combustion. The energy obtained by way of the thermal transformation process is largely organic and renewable. The TWTP is equipped with a state-of-the-art exhaust purification system that meets strict emission standards for air. The emission standards will meet the requirements the Ordinance of the Minister of the Environment of November 4, 2014 on emission standards for certain types of installations, sources of fuel combustion and devices for incineration or co-incineration of waste (Journal of Laws of 2014, item 1546, including further amendments). The cleaning process takes place in the exhaust aftertreatment process and is based on the following steps: (i) denitrification of exhaust gases, (ii) flue gas cleaning by means of a semi-dry method and (iii) dust extraction. As the project's general contractor was POSCO E&C from South Korea.

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  • Boguslaw Bieda & Dariusz Sala, 2020. "The Thermal Waste Treatment Plant in Kraków, Poland: A Case Study," Chapters, in: Albert Sabban (ed.), Innovation in Global Green Technologies 2020, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:204780
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.90254
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    Keywords

    Poland; emission standards; waste incineration; exhaust aftertreatment process; heat; electricity;
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    JEL classification:

    • Q55 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics - - - Environmental Economics: Technological Innovation

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