WASTE-TO-ENERGY POTENTIAL IN TRIPOLI CITY-LIBYA
Tripoli City, the Capital of the Libya, has experienced far-reaching changes in spatial and socio-economic patterns during the last few decades, supported by crude oil revenue. The changes have produced far-reaching increase in municipal solid waste (MSW) generation and electricity demand. Open la...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Zibeline International
2018-01-01
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Series: | Environment & Ecosystem Science |
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Online Access: | https://environecosystem.com/archives/1ees2018/1ees2018-01-03.pdf |
Summary: | Tripoli City, the Capital of the Libya, has experienced far-reaching changes in spatial and socio-economic patterns
during the last few decades, supported by crude oil revenue. The changes have produced far-reaching increase in
municipal solid waste (MSW) generation and electricity demand. Open landfilling is the dominant method of MSW
disposal in the city. This research aims to assess the value of Waste-to-Energy (WTE) facility as a solution to MSW
landfill problem and as a renewable source of electricity. two WTE scenarios were developed: complete
incineration; incineration with recycling. The results show that Tripoli has the potential to produce about 57 MW
of electricity based on incineration scenario; about 32 MW based on incineration with recycling scenario; in the
year 2030. These values are based on theoretical ideals and help in identifying the optimal WTE techniques for each
city.
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ISSN: | 2521-0882 2521-0483 |