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Bioenergy Archive for May 2002
36 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:13:52 2002

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Fw: PP-PE waste to energy...



In Australia the Waste Management Association of Australia (WMAA) has an Energy from Waste Division that is developing guidelines for the sustainable energy from waste project development.  These guidelines are in draft form and can be viewed on the division web site http://www.wmaa.asn.au/enr_wast.htm
 
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Mr. Jean Seguro" <jseguro@yahoo.com>
Sent: Monday, May 27, 2002 12:41 AM
Subject: PP-PE waste to energy...

> Dear Colleagues,
>
> I have a question more on the field of waste to energy than on
> renewable energies. If anyone knows a similar discussion group on waste
> to energy please send me a note.
>
> I am looking for technologies, systems, that can use polypropylene and
> polyethylene waste to generate energy. The PP and PE blend is in the
> form of soft webs that can be shredded to small sizes.
>
> Currently this waste is sold to other factories that make plastic parts
> out of it but I believe that it will be more financially sound for the
> originator of this waste to use it to generate power for its own
> consumption but I am not aware of any system to combust or gasify such
> waste. Any idea of a similar application somewhere???
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Jean
>
>
>
> =====
> Jean V. Seguro, Ph.D.
> Mechanical Engineer
> Manufacturing (Process Development)/Biomass/Wind Energy/Solar Water Pumping
> e-mail:JSeguro@yahoo.com
>
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