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Re: gclaes post# 18077

Wednesday, 03/01/2023 10:14:17 PM

Wednesday, March 01, 2023 10:14:17 PM

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It would be very interesting if we get any performance data on any operating plant.

A plant running at 100 tons per day of MSW input would normally include paper, glass, tin cans, broken ceramics, fabrics, kleenex, plastics, food scraps, human and animal wastes and so forth. Unless there is a regime to have home owner sorted wastes or we invest in front end sorting, it is hard to say what you could get out. A clean input free of glass, metals, stone, dirt and the like has an optimal humidity range. Most household waste even after the removal of metals and glass still needs to be dried. Unusable materials can represent 20 percent of the inbound weight.

Look at about 80 gallons per ton of input based on no sorting and typical moisture. Getting 120 gallons per ton is possible with sorting and ideal moisture. It can go higher if the inputs have a high percentage of plastics and tires.

If hydrogen is the desired output then look at 50 pounds per ton on input.
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