Environmental impacts of waste-to-energy processes in mountainous areas: The case of an Alpine region

M. Tubino, L. Adami, Marco Schiavon
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Despite the efforts made towards circularity approaches in waste management, waste-to-energy (WtE) processes still represent a key step because they allow recovering energy from waste, reducing the amount of waste residuals that require landfill disposal and reusing part of the residuals for specific purposes (e.g. in the construction sector). However, the direct (incineration) or indirect (gasification) combustion of waste generates relatively high emissions of several air pollutants, with different levels of toxicity. In specific situations, the presence of a waste combustion plant may be incompatible with the presence of population nearby, especially in areas where the dispersion of air pollutants is lim-ited by the local morphology and/or by unfavourable meteorological conditions. In such contexts, an alternative option exists: the conversion of the syngas produced by waste gasification into commercial products or fuels. This alternative would guarantee a significant reduction of the impacts on the local air quality, and it is expected to increase the level of acceptability of the WtE sector by the population: the syngas would not be burned locally to generate energy, but it would be used to produce valuable products or replace traditional fuels with more sustainable alternatives. Thus, this paper aims at discuss-ing the potential local impacts of traditional WtE plants and the opportunities related to alternative WtE approaches that may increase the level of sustainability of this sector. This paper will make a specific reference to mountainous regions, where the atmospheric dispersion of air pollutants may be negatively affected by the local morphology. To better illustrate the potential issues involved, some case studies located in an Alpine valley of Italy will be presented and
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山区废物转化能源过程的环境影响:以高山地区为例
尽管在废物管理中努力采用循环方法,但废物转化能源(WtE)过程仍然是一个关键步骤,因为它们可以从废物中回收能量,减少需要填埋处理的废物残留物的数量,并将部分残留物重新用于特定目的(如建筑行业)。然而,废物的直接(焚烧)或间接(气化)燃烧会产生相对较高的几种空气污染物排放,具有不同程度的毒性。在特定情况下,垃圾焚烧厂的存在可能与附近人口的存在不相容,尤其是在空气污染物的扩散受到当地形态和/或不利气象条件限制的地区。在这种情况下,存在一种替代选择:将废物气化产生的合成气转化为商业产品或燃料。这一替代方案将保证大幅减少对当地空气质量的影响,并有望提高WtE部门在民众中的可接受程度:合成气不会在当地燃烧以产生能源,但它将用于生产有价值的产品,或用更可持续的替代品取代传统燃料。因此,本文旨在讨论传统WtE工厂对当地的潜在影响,以及与可能提高该行业可持续性水平的替代WtE方法相关的机会。本文将具体参考山区,那里的大气污染物扩散可能会受到当地形态的负面影响。为了更好地说明所涉及的潜在问题,将介绍一些位于意大利阿尔卑斯山谷的案例研究
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International Journal of Energy Production and Management
International Journal of Energy Production and Management Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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