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Thermal Waste Management:

In this section you'll find information about the garbage gasification issue, including links to scientific papers and articles in the press about places that have these incinerators and relevant Toronto City Hall. This is a complicated issue and we hope to provide information to help you decide where you stand on this issue.

Information from Government or Environmental Organizations:

Information from Businesses:

  • The Gasification of Domestic Waste for Energy Recovery and Waste Minimization

    From a UK company. This company participated in an interesting sounding conference -- Waste 2002 about integrated waste management and pollution control research, policy and practice.

  • Compact Power

    This UK company has a commercial product using pyrolysis, gasification and high temperature oxidation that can deal with a capacity of 8,000 to 32,000 tonnes per annum. This is much less than the 400,000 + tonnes of residual waste estimated for Toronto. Operating in Bristol, England.

  • Recovered Energy Co

    This US company has a Plasma Gasification process (using temperatures of 8000 degrees F vs 1500 of normal gasification plants. Their description of gasification / vs incineration is of interest as is their claim that their process results in ethanol and no other residual.

  • American Ref-Fuel Company

    The largest waste-to-energy company in the northeastern United States, they claim to convert more than five million tons of municipal solid waste annually into enough energy to meet the needs of 350,000 homes.

    This corporate web site, of course, doesn't have anything negative to say about incineration of municipal waste, since that's the company's business. Follow the "Our Process" link on the site for an illustration of one their typical plants, with pop-up blurbs expanding on steps within the process.

  • Gasification Technologies Council

    The web site of the Gasification Technologies Council, an industry association comprised of companies involved in the development and licensing of gasification technologies. Has a library of industry-sponsored papers and presentations, including papers from the Gasification Technologies conferences.

  • Primenergy, L.L.C.

    Staff from the Toronto Works Department have visited Primenergy's test site, located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Primenergy features a proprietary gasification technology and gas cleaning process, which is used to convert "biomass feed stocks" which includes municipal solid waste, to recovered energy in the form of heat, steam and electricity.

Toronto City Hall Links:

  • "Reference List" Updated June 2004.

    The City Staff have put together a comprehensive bibliography of reference papers on relevant topics: ATT, Anaerobic Digestion, Composting etc.

  • "A Comparison of Gasification and Incineration of Hazardous Wastes" March 2000, Radian International for the U.S Department of Energy

    In a May 15, 2002 report to the Works Committee, Recommendation 5 states that this report be made available to the Citizen and Expert Advisory Group to be established to guide the review of new and emerging technologies, policies and practices re solid waste diversion.

    Although this report deals with the differences between traditional incineration and gasification technologies with respect to hazardous waste (not municipal solid waste), it is a thorough introduction to gasification technology.

  • New and Emerging Technologies Working towards a "Made in Toronto" Solution to Waste Management.

Press:

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