Die MVV O&M GmbH als Tochterunternehmen der MVV Umwelt GmbH mit Sitz in Mannheim plant, baut und betreibt die Abfall- und Biomasseverbrennungsanlagen der MVV Umwelt. Die Anlagen haben eine gesamte Verbrennungskapazität von fast 1,4 Millionen Tonnen pro Jahr. Die Standorte sind Mannheim (Müllheizkraftwerk 625.000 Tonnen Abfall pro Jahr; Biomassekraftwerk 125.000 Tonnen Altholz pro Jahr), Leuna (Abfallverbrennungsanlage 390.000 Tonnen Abfall pro Jahr), Flörsheim Wicker (Biomassekraftwerk 90.000 Tonnen Altholz pro Jahr) und Königs Wusterhausen (Biomassekraftwerk 120.000 Tonnen Altholz pro Jahr).
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Quelle: | Energie aus Abfall 7 (2010) (Januar 2010) | |
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Autor: | Dr.-Ing. Johannes Günther Dipl.-Ing. Peter Knapp Dipl.-Ing. Peter-Ernst Huber | |
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Überwachung von Anlagen aus Betreibersicht
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Die Berliner Stadreinigung (BSR) betreibt in Berlin und Brandenburg vierzig nach BImSchG genehmigungsbedürftige Anlagen, die direkt oder indirekt der Entsorgung von Abfällen dienen (Tabelle 1). Davon sind acht Anlagen der Spalte 1 des Anhangs zur 4. BImSchV zuzuordnen. Relevante Emissionen umfassen neben Luftschadstoffen auch Geruch, Lärm sowie in einzelnen Fällen Erschütterungen und Licht.
System order: Turnkey or lot
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If a plant should be tendered and ordered in lots or the supply placed with a turnkey contractor is a likely and often held debate. Both alternatives, for which there are many pro’s and con’s, have been successfully executed in numerous projects. Whereby the final decision for one or the other alternative often strongly depends on the person in charge of the individual project. Which experiences these persons have made themselves with either alternative or has been brought to their attention in the phase of their decision making.
Municipal solid waste incineration in Milano (Italy)
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Since 1907 Amsa company operated in the city of Milano in the solid waste collection and disposal business. Established as a private company, in 1958 became totally public, owned by the Municipality of Milano. Other city public services, like gas and potable water distribution, sewage operation, electric power distribution and public transportation were given to several separated companies.
The Thermal Waste Utilisation Plant MSZ3 Moscow as an Example of Implementing and Operating a Combined Heat and Power Plant
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EVN AG is a leading utility that provides energy and environmental services on an international scale. Domiciled in Lower Austria, the largest state of Austria, it is listed on the Austrian stock exchange. With its energy sector, EVN operates not just in Austria but has successfully expanded to Bulgaria and Macedonia. For its environmental services, EVN has acquired considerable expertise in Austria and in many countries in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe. EVN supplies electricity, gas, heating and clean drinking water to its customers and takes care of proper sewage disposal and ecological garbage treatment.
Solid waste management: facing the future
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The project covers the way for a new extensive waste management scheme for the state and the city of São Paulo. The project aims to change the current procedure on direct landfilling for another that could be considered the state-of-art waste treatment facili-ties, such as waste-to-energy systems, in order to save landfill volume and protecting ground water resources and soil. Thus, the project covers the basics of a mod-ern environmental policy, which follows the principle of long term sustainability. Sustainable consequences of such changes are the protection of natural resources, optimal utilization of waste generated and the minimi-zation of land consumption. In addition, the results of the Johannesburg Summit - where the contribution of a modern waste management to climate protection was mentioned for the first time - must be considered as well.