Sludge incineration system with low environmental impact
Large reductions to energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions
The sludge produced during the treatment of sewage is dehydrated and incinerated Incinerated sludge is landfilled as ash.
Because incinerations facilities use a large amount of electricity and fuel, we are working to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
Features of the high-temperature, energy-saving incineration system
Higher incineration temperatures by reducing moisture content in sludge via a low moisture content dehydrator
⇒ Reduces nitrous oxide by about 50 percent and significantly reduces auxiliary fuel usage
Utilizes the energy of combustion flue gas through turbo usage, etc.
⇒ Electricity usage reduced by around 40% due to some unnecessary facilities
The high-temperature, energy-saving incineration system
Features of the energy-independent incineration system
Higher incineration temperatures by further reducing moisture content in sludge via an ultra-low moisture content dehydrator
⇒Reduces nitrous oxide by about 50 percent and makes auxiliary fuel unnecessary
The incinerator itself generates the energy it needs by utilizing waste heat