Abstract: Influence of co-firing rate on SO2 emission from co-firing municipal
solid waste (MSW) and bituminous containing high amount of sulfur (1.79%) was
studied in a 0.15 MWt circulating fluidized bed (CFB). The temperature selected
is 1123 K, typical for MSW incineration using CFB. The particle concentration
in the dilution zone of the furnace, the alkali metal concentration and sulfate
concentration in the recirculating ash and fly ash, and flue gas composition
were determined. The results showed that the addition of MSW leads to a
significant decrease in SO_2 emission. Concentration of
SO_2 in flue gas decreased to 0 with the co-firing rate
greater than 51%. This reduction in SO_2 emission is
attributed both to the high particle concentration in the dilution zone of the
furnace, the high content of alkali metals in the bed material, and to the
comparatively high concentration of HCl in flue gas during co-firing of MSW and
bituminous.
Keywords: co-firing, municipal solid waste, bituminous, CFB, SO[TeX:] _2