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==Context and Definition== | ==Context and Definition== | ||
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!colspan=2|Legislation!!rowspan=7| !!Types!!Temp. Range!!Category!!rowspan=7| !!Kiln/Furnace/Reactor | |||
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|rowspan=6|Incineration||rowspan=3|With Energy Recovery||rowspan=2|Combustion|| rowspan=2|800 - 1450||rowspan=2|Thermal Treatment|| Grate | |||
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|rowspan=2|Gasification||rowspan=2|500 - 1600||rowspan=2| Alternative Thermal Treatment (ATT)||Reciprocating & Rotary | |||
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|rowspan=3|Without Energy Recovery||Plasma | |||
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|rowspan=2|Pyrolysis||rowspan=2|250 - 700||rowspan=2|Alternative Thermal Treatment (ATT)||Heated Tube | |||
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Typically, [[Incineration]] plants are generally focused on [[Municipal Solid Waste]] with combustion temperatures in excess of 850°C. A comprehensive list of plants and plant backgrounds are listed in the [[Residual Waste EFW]] page and associated pages of WikiWaste. | Typically, [[Incineration]] plants are generally focused on [[Municipal Solid Waste]] with combustion temperatures in excess of 850°C. A comprehensive list of plants and plant backgrounds are listed in the [[Residual Waste EFW]] page and associated pages of WikiWaste. | ||