Benefits and Limitations of Waste-to-Energy Conversion in Iran

Until 2026, the annual rate of municipal solid waste production will increase and the per capita waste generation in Iran will be 0.6 kg/person.day. In this paper, the process of conversion of waste-to-energy in Iran is investigated and the future situation is estimated. Also, the trend of waste man...

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Main Authors: A. Ahmadi, F. Esmaeilion, A. Esmaeilion, M. A. Ehyaei, J. L. Silveira
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Shahrood University of Technology 2020-01-01
Series:Renewable Energy Research and Applications
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Online Access:http://rera.shahroodut.ac.ir/article_1538_1ca594f6d6bff74fa01f549ed3fef84a.pdf
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spelling doaj-bd36df30f6dc46729f95e0c1050e47e02021-09-05T06:27:23ZengShahrood University of TechnologyRenewable Energy Research and Applications2717-252X2676-74302020-01-0111274510.22044/rera.2019.8666.10071538Benefits and Limitations of Waste-to-Energy Conversion in IranA. Ahmadi0F. Esmaeilion1A. Esmaeilion2M. A. Ehyaei3J. L. Silveira4Iran University of Science and Technology School of Advanced Technology Department of Energy Systems EngineeringIran University of Science and Technology Energy Systems EngineeringCivil Engineering Department, Islamic Azad University of ArakDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Islamic Azad University, Pardis Branch, Pardis, IranProfessor at São Paulo State University - UNESP - FEG - Energy DepartmentUntil 2026, the annual rate of municipal solid waste production will increase and the per capita waste generation in Iran will be 0.6 kg/person.day. In this paper, the process of conversion of waste-to-energy in Iran is investigated and the future situation is estimated. Also, the trend of waste management methods and energy production are evaluated. At the end, the benefits of the waste-to-energy process at the capital of Iran (Tehran) are observed. Waste-to-Energy (WTE) facilities in waste management are used within 3 regions of 22 metropolitan areas of Tehran and serve 950,000 citizens. With manufacturing new WTE plants in Iran, it would be possible to prevent the burning of about 15 million barrels of oil or 255⨯107 cubic meters of natural gas annually and use these fossil fuels to produce petrochemicals and export them. The associated overall expenses of WTE is also estimated in different countries at a rate of GDP between 300 and 3,000 $ per ton of MSW. By substituting WTE plants instead of oil basic plants, can reduce about 0.13 kg/kWh CO2 emissions. While most of the power plants are gas basic, that will have an increase of CO2 emissions of about 0.19 kg / kWh.http://rera.shahroodut.ac.ir/article_1538_1ca594f6d6bff74fa01f549ed3fef84a.pdfenergysolidwasteincinirator
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author A. Ahmadi
F. Esmaeilion
A. Esmaeilion
M. A. Ehyaei
J. L. Silveira
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F. Esmaeilion
A. Esmaeilion
M. A. Ehyaei
J. L. Silveira
Benefits and Limitations of Waste-to-Energy Conversion in Iran
Renewable Energy Research and Applications
energy
solid
waste
incinirator
author_facet A. Ahmadi
F. Esmaeilion
A. Esmaeilion
M. A. Ehyaei
J. L. Silveira
author_sort A. Ahmadi
title Benefits and Limitations of Waste-to-Energy Conversion in Iran
title_short Benefits and Limitations of Waste-to-Energy Conversion in Iran
title_full Benefits and Limitations of Waste-to-Energy Conversion in Iran
title_fullStr Benefits and Limitations of Waste-to-Energy Conversion in Iran
title_full_unstemmed Benefits and Limitations of Waste-to-Energy Conversion in Iran
title_sort benefits and limitations of waste-to-energy conversion in iran
publisher Shahrood University of Technology
series Renewable Energy Research and Applications
issn 2717-252X
2676-7430
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Until 2026, the annual rate of municipal solid waste production will increase and the per capita waste generation in Iran will be 0.6 kg/person.day. In this paper, the process of conversion of waste-to-energy in Iran is investigated and the future situation is estimated. Also, the trend of waste management methods and energy production are evaluated. At the end, the benefits of the waste-to-energy process at the capital of Iran (Tehran) are observed. Waste-to-Energy (WTE) facilities in waste management are used within 3 regions of 22 metropolitan areas of Tehran and serve 950,000 citizens. With manufacturing new WTE plants in Iran, it would be possible to prevent the burning of about 15 million barrels of oil or 255⨯107 cubic meters of natural gas annually and use these fossil fuels to produce petrochemicals and export them. The associated overall expenses of WTE is also estimated in different countries at a rate of GDP between 300 and 3,000 $ per ton of MSW. By substituting WTE plants instead of oil basic plants, can reduce about 0.13 kg/kWh CO2 emissions. While most of the power plants are gas basic, that will have an increase of CO2 emissions of about 0.19 kg / kWh.
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solid
waste
incinirator
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