Solid Waste Management Baling Scheme Economics Methodology

A cost structure is proposed for evaluating and improving the ecological-economic efficiency of baling sub-scheme units within solid waste management schemes that end with, for example, incineration for heat and power production. The methodology proposed employs the previously introduced WAste Manag...

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Main Authors: Jan Stenis, Viatcheslav Moutavtchi, William Hogland
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Babol Noshirvani University of Technology 2011-06-01
Series:Iranica Journal of Energy and Environment
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Online Access:http://idosi.org/ijee/2(2)11/1.pdf
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author Jan Stenis,
Viatcheslav Moutavtchi
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description A cost structure is proposed for evaluating and improving the ecological-economic efficiency of baling sub-scheme units within solid waste management schemes that end with, for example, incineration for heat and power production. The methodology proposed employs the previously introduced WAste Managements’ Efficient Decision model (WAMED) and the COmpany STatistical BUSiness Tool forEnvironmental Recovery indicator (COSTBUSTER). The previously introduced equality principle and the Efficient Use of Resources for Optimal Production Economy (EUROPE) model are applied so to in monetary terms express the emissions in case of bale related fire (sol), pollutions from leachate (liq) and odour (g) at a scheme. Previously, the EUROPE model has been applied to residuals from producing industry, the construction sector and whole landfills. A case study presents the practical application of the proposedmethodology. It is concluded that the presented novel methodology for evaluation and improvement of the ecological-economic efficiency of solid waste baling management schemes simultaneously decreases thenegative impact on the environment and the health of the population, provides the foundation of an investment appraisal support tool for the implementation of solid waste management projects and enables comparative analysis of estimated, actual and prevented monetary damages from the implementation of baling plant units.
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spelling doaj.art-a92e30b22cda48fdb4111ae51f97ea262024-04-03T04:46:52ZengBabol Noshirvani University of TechnologyIranica Journal of Energy and Environment2079-21152079-21232011-06-0122104116Solid Waste Management Baling Scheme Economics MethodologyJan Stenis,Viatcheslav MoutavtchiWilliam HoglandA cost structure is proposed for evaluating and improving the ecological-economic efficiency of baling sub-scheme units within solid waste management schemes that end with, for example, incineration for heat and power production. The methodology proposed employs the previously introduced WAste Managements’ Efficient Decision model (WAMED) and the COmpany STatistical BUSiness Tool forEnvironmental Recovery indicator (COSTBUSTER). The previously introduced equality principle and the Efficient Use of Resources for Optimal Production Economy (EUROPE) model are applied so to in monetary terms express the emissions in case of bale related fire (sol), pollutions from leachate (liq) and odour (g) at a scheme. Previously, the EUROPE model has been applied to residuals from producing industry, the construction sector and whole landfills. A case study presents the practical application of the proposedmethodology. It is concluded that the presented novel methodology for evaluation and improvement of the ecological-economic efficiency of solid waste baling management schemes simultaneously decreases thenegative impact on the environment and the health of the population, provides the foundation of an investment appraisal support tool for the implementation of solid waste management projects and enables comparative analysis of estimated, actual and prevented monetary damages from the implementation of baling plant units.http://idosi.org/ijee/2(2)11/1.pdfSolid waste management baling plantsPollutionsCOSTBUSTER modelThe equality
spellingShingle Jan Stenis,
Viatcheslav Moutavtchi
William Hogland
Solid Waste Management Baling Scheme Economics Methodology
Iranica Journal of Energy and Environment
Solid waste management baling plants
Pollutions
COSTBUSTER model
The equality
title Solid Waste Management Baling Scheme Economics Methodology
title_full Solid Waste Management Baling Scheme Economics Methodology
title_fullStr Solid Waste Management Baling Scheme Economics Methodology
title_full_unstemmed Solid Waste Management Baling Scheme Economics Methodology
title_short Solid Waste Management Baling Scheme Economics Methodology
title_sort solid waste management baling scheme economics methodology
topic Solid waste management baling plants
Pollutions
COSTBUSTER model
The equality
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