Waste energy technology
Waste energy is a technology that produces fuel and energy by converting waste. technology that produces solid fuel, liquid fuel, gas fuel, waste heat, etc. through processing/treatment of high-energy waste by pyrolysis, manufacturing technology of molded solid fuel, combustibility by gasification, and heat recovery technology by incineration
Types of waste renewable energy
- Molded solid fuel
Solid fuel manufactured through processes such as crushing, separating, drying, molding, etc. of combustible household waste (paper, wood, vinyl, etc.), plastic, waste tires, construction waste wood, etc
- Waste oil refining oil
Recycled oil produced by refining waste oil, such as automobile waste lubricants, through processes such as ion refining, pyrolysis refining, and decompression distillation
- Plastic pyrolytic fuel oil
Clean fuel oil produced by pyrolysis of polymeric waste such as plastic, synthetic resin, rubber, and tires
- Waste incineration heat
Combustible wastes are converted into mixed gases such as CO, H2, and CH4 to produce steam, generate electricity through combined power generation, synthesize chemical materials, etc