ECONOMICS OF ENERGY-FROM-WASTE ALTERNATIVES


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<emphasis role="italic"><emphasis role="bold">ECONOMICS OF ENERGY-FROM-WASTE ALTERNATIVES</emphasis></emphasis>A municipality requires the handling of 1500 tons/day (1524 mt/day) of typical municipal solid waste. Determine if a waste-to-energy alternative is feasible. If not, analyze the other means by which this solid-waste stream might be handled. Two waste-to-energy alternatives are being considered—mass burn and processed fuel. The expected costs are shown in Table 13. If earnings of 6 percent on invested capital are required, which alte…
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Tyler G. Hicks: Handbook of Mechanical Engineering Calculations, Second Edition. ECONOMICS OF ENERGY-FROM-WASTE ALTERNATIVES, Chapter (McGraw-Hill Professional, 2006 1998), AccessEngineering Export