Use of solid recovered fuel (SRF) in cement industry: Economic and environmental implications

In the paper we have analysed whether and to what extent co-incineration of secondary fuels in cement manufacturing is cost-effective. Techno-economic assessment shows that combined combustion of solid recovered fuel and traditional fossil fuel (petroleum coke) is economically viable to the extent o...

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Main Authors: Dondur Nikola, Jovović Aleksandar, Spasojević-Brkić Vesna, Radić Dejan, Obradović Marko, Todorović Dušan, Josipović Sonja, Stanojević Miroslav
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Language:English
Published: Institut za istrazivanja i projektovanja u privredi 2015-01-01
Series:Istrazivanja i projektovanja za privredu
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1451-4117/2015/1451-41171504307D.pdf
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spelling doaj-3653783055ed48f492f79ea66a01732c2021-04-02T12:29:46ZengInstitut za istrazivanja i projektovanja u privrediIstrazivanja i projektovanja za privredu1451-41171821-31972015-01-011343073151451-41171504307DUse of solid recovered fuel (SRF) in cement industry: Economic and environmental implicationsDondur Nikola0Jovović Aleksandar1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2294-5729Spasojević-Brkić Vesna2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4642-3482Radić Dejan3Obradović Marko4https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4467-5777Todorović Dušan5https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3119-1324Josipović Sonja6Stanojević Miroslav7University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, BelgradeUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, BelgradeUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, BelgradeUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, BelgradeUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, BelgradeUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, BelgradeUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, BelgradeUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, BelgradeIn the paper we have analysed whether and to what extent co-incineration of secondary fuels in cement manufacturing is cost-effective. Techno-economic assessment shows that combined combustion of solid recovered fuel and traditional fossil fuel (petroleum coke) is economically viable to the extent of 20:80 per cent. The paper also concluded that the impact of the plants on the quality of air would be negligible.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1451-4117/2015/1451-41171504307D.pdfsolid recovered fuelenvironmenteconomicrisk
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author Dondur Nikola
Jovović Aleksandar
Spasojević-Brkić Vesna
Radić Dejan
Obradović Marko
Todorović Dušan
Josipović Sonja
Stanojević Miroslav
spellingShingle Dondur Nikola
Jovović Aleksandar
Spasojević-Brkić Vesna
Radić Dejan
Obradović Marko
Todorović Dušan
Josipović Sonja
Stanojević Miroslav
Use of solid recovered fuel (SRF) in cement industry: Economic and environmental implications
Istrazivanja i projektovanja za privredu
solid recovered fuel
environment
economic
risk
author_facet Dondur Nikola
Jovović Aleksandar
Spasojević-Brkić Vesna
Radić Dejan
Obradović Marko
Todorović Dušan
Josipović Sonja
Stanojević Miroslav
author_sort Dondur Nikola
title Use of solid recovered fuel (SRF) in cement industry: Economic and environmental implications
title_short Use of solid recovered fuel (SRF) in cement industry: Economic and environmental implications
title_full Use of solid recovered fuel (SRF) in cement industry: Economic and environmental implications
title_fullStr Use of solid recovered fuel (SRF) in cement industry: Economic and environmental implications
title_full_unstemmed Use of solid recovered fuel (SRF) in cement industry: Economic and environmental implications
title_sort use of solid recovered fuel (srf) in cement industry: economic and environmental implications
publisher Institut za istrazivanja i projektovanja u privredi
series Istrazivanja i projektovanja za privredu
issn 1451-4117
1821-3197
publishDate 2015-01-01
description In the paper we have analysed whether and to what extent co-incineration of secondary fuels in cement manufacturing is cost-effective. Techno-economic assessment shows that combined combustion of solid recovered fuel and traditional fossil fuel (petroleum coke) is economically viable to the extent of 20:80 per cent. The paper also concluded that the impact of the plants on the quality of air would be negligible.
topic solid recovered fuel
environment
economic
risk
url https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1451-4117/2015/1451-41171504307D.pdf
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