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1、Energy Justice Network helping communities protect themselves from polluting energy and waste technologies,Tire Pile Problems,Tires cause health problems (mosquitoes) Can catch fire Expensive to get rid of,Tire Derived Fuel US EPA,General InformationIn 2003: 130 million scrap tires used as fuel (45%
2、 of amount generated)Shredded or whole tires usedClaimed AdvantagesTires produce the same amount of energy as oil and 25% more energy than coalThe ash residues from TDF may contain a lower heavy metals content than some coals.Results in lower NOx emissions when compared to many U.S. coals, particula
3、rly the high-sulfur coals.EPAThe Agency supports the responsible use of tires in Portland cement kilns and other industrial facilities,Tire Incineration in U.S.,52% of U.S. scrap tires are burned,2005 US Scrap Tire Market Summary (millions of tires),Most tire incineration is done in cement kilns and
4、 paper mills These are also very polluting and have been fought by community groups,Alternatives to Burning Tires,Source Reduction Toxics Use Reduction Reuse (Retreading) Recycling Devulcanization Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Monofills,Dedicated Tire Incinerators,Modesto Energy LP Westley, CA Giant t
5、ire pile fire in 1999, closing plant Exeter Energy LP Sterling, CT Opened in 1991 Its ash is considered hazardous waste due to high levels of toxic metals; ash was improperly sold as fertilizer in Washington state in the mid-1990s Geneva Energy, LLC Ford Heights, IL Opened in 1996 fire on the convey
6、or feeding the boiler shut it down; reopened in recent years Heartland Energy and Recycling, LLC Preston, MN Never built Defeated by community opposition in 2005,Majority owned by Caletta Renewable Energy of Boston, MA Plans to burn 800 tons of shredded tires per day Would use a “fluidized bed” boil
7、er Expects to produce 70 megawatts of electricity Company has NO experience with building, owning or operating tire incinerators or any power plant or waste facility,Erie Renewable Energy, LLC,No state laws in Pennsylvania or neighboring states qualify energy produced from burning tires as renewable
8、 or “alternative” energy No environmental organizations consider tire incineration renewable Renewable energy certification programs do not, either The proposed federal renewable energy law also doesnt. Tires are produced from fossil fuels and other non-renewable resources (like zinc and other metal
9、s),Tire Burning is NOT Renewable,ERE says they wont have stockpiles of tires because theyll chip the tires as soon as they come in (mostly via rail) Some tires will have to be piled while waiting for the shredder Chipped/shredded tires will still be stockpiled on-site, in a building Shredded tires h
10、ave a higher surface area with more air exposure and would catch fire more quickly.,Tire Pile Fires,Tire incinerator is near land that had been used as a tire dump for years. The pile was struck by lightning Sept. 22, touching off a fire that burned for a month and consumed nearly 5 million of the 7
11、 million tires that had been stored there.,Westley, CA Tire Fire,Westley, CA Tire Fire,Fluidized Bed Combustors,FBC boiler technology over 30 years oldCan be used to burn a wide range of fuels, including very poor fuels like waste coalStarted to be used to burn waste coal in late 1980sSome fluidized
12、 bed waste coal burners have also been used to burn tires,Fluidized bed combustors are one of several types of incinerators Patent claims, environmental agencies, scientific journals and industry agree The industry avoids the term “incinerator” because people recognize it as the polluting technology
13、 that it is Burning = combustion = incineration Its not appropriate to call this “tires-to-energy” or simply a “chemical process”,It is an Incinerator!,Large volumes of limestone are added to fluidized bed burners to control sulfur emissions For waste coal burning fluidized bed burners, 85 tons of h
14、ighly toxic ash are created for every 100 tons of waste coal burned The Exeter Energy tire incinerator in Sterling, CT has been considered a “Large Quantity Generator” of hazardous waste,Incinerators are “Waste-to-Toxic Ash and Toxic Air Emissions Machines”,Chemical Composition of Tires,Typical type
15、s of materials used to manufacture tires:Synthetic Rubber Natural Rubber Sulfur and sulfur compounds Silica Phenolic resin Oil: aromatic, naphthenic, paraffinic Fabric: Polyester, Nylon, Etc. Petroleum waxes Pigments: zinc oxide, titanium dioxide, etc. Carbon black Fatty acids Inert materials Steel
16、WireSource: U.S. Rubber Manufacturers Association / Scrap Tire Management Council,Chemical Composition of Tires,Representative Analysis of TDF Produced By WRI (Source: TDF Produced From Scrap Tires with 96+% Wire Removed) Source: U.S. Rubber Manufacturers Association / Scrap Tire Management Council,
17、Chemical Composition of Tire Ash,Preliminary Results Of Slag (Bottom Ash) Analysis Source: U.S. Rubber Manufacturers Association / Scrap Tire Management Council,Chemical Composition of Tire Ash,Note: These results are from incineration of 100% tire fuel. Sources: Radian Corporation, Results From Sam
18、pling and Analysis of Wastes From the Gummi Mayer Tire Incinerator, May 1985. Source: U.S. Rubber Manufacturers Association / Scrap Tire Management Council,Tire Derived Fuel Emissions,Data on emissions from tire burning varies Some studies compare a mixture of tires and coal to 100% coal; others com
19、pare to other mixtures of fuels Chemical composition of coal can vary by coal type and region Data is from cement kilns, paper mills or other industrial boilers Operating conditions may vary,Tire Derived Fuel Emissions,Common trends in comparing TDF/coal mixture to 100% coal,Chlorine in Tires,Add Ch
20、lorine to tires Aromatic extender oils “Salt-bath“ vulcanization process Halogenated butyl rubber liners California study: Tires have 2-5 times the chlorine level of western coal EPA survey: chlorine levels in tires 2% higher than the national average for bituminous coal,Dioxin Facts,Dioxins and fur
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