Managing refuse-derived and solid recovered fuels
Best practice options for EU countries

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European Investment Bank
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Knowledge Unlatched (KU); KU Open ServicesLanguage
EnglishAbstract
Waste treatment practices generate left-over materials, including refused-derived fuels, which need to be managed effectively to meet the European Union’s ambitious circular economy targets, especially regarding landfilling.This study identifies key considerations for the use of refuse-derived fuels and solid recovered fuels in energy-intensive industrial processes and shows that the use of these fuels could be a viable option for reducing landfilling in several EU countries.The report aims to raise awareness and inspire project-specific studies to help waste plant operators, designers, engineers and managing authorities identify and further explore options for their specific projects.
DOI
10.2867/056652Publisher
European Investment BankPublication date and place
2024Grantor
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European Investment BankClassification
Alternative and renewable energy industries

