Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) Production System
Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) Production
Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) production plants convert source-segregated combustible waste (including food waste and waste plastics) into solid fuel with a high calorific value (16 to 20 MJ/Kg) that is easy to transport, store, and burn.
JFE Engineering has the largest track record in Japan with more than 20 RDF facilities built. After sorting of foreign matter, crushing, and drying, slaked lime is added to the material before being formed into solid pellets. The resulting fuel is widely used as a heat source for heating and cooling of public facilities, fuel for power generation, fuel for cement kilns, etc.
Reference Plants
Name
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Hakui-Koiki Association Recycle Center
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Capacity
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66 tons/day (33 tons/day × 2 lines)
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Completion
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March 2003
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Name
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Kahada-Okuise RDF Plaza
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Capacity
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44 tons/day (22 tons/day × 2 lines)
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Completion
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March 2001
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