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Transformación y valorización energética de los residuos urbanos

Authors: Campins Benítez, Inmaculada Concepción;

Transformación y valorización energética de los residuos urbanos

Abstract

En este proyecto se valoran algunas alternativas sostenibles para el tratamiento de residuos sólidos urbanos. La primera estudia el empleo de una planta de incineración de residuos mientras que la segunda evalúa la posibilidad de obtener energía y biocombustibles de aquellas fracciones de residuos que no sean útiles en la incineración, como es el caso de la materia orgánica. Tras esto se analiza la posibilidad de que ambas propuestas pudiesen sumarse a la economía circular y, finalmente, que implicaría su implementación en el medio ambiente.

This project assesses some sustainable alternatives for urban solid waste treatment. The first alternative contemplates the use of a burning waste plant whereas the second one appraises the possibility of obtaining energy and biofuels from those useless fractions that are not useful in the incineration, process as in the case of organic material. After that, both proposals are analyzed so that they could be added to the circular economy and, eventually what outcome would this method imply to the environment.

Universidad de Sevilla. Grado en Ingeniería Mecánica

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Spain
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Environmental impact, Económica circular, Impacto medioambiental, Circular economy, Incineración, Biomasa, Urban solid waste, Incineration, Biomass, Residuos sólidos urbanos

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