Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10156358 Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 2018 16 Pages PDF
Abstract
The increasing challenge in waste disposal and high dependency on imported fossil fuel has compelled Singapore to make continuous efforts in advancing waste to energy (WTE) technology, which could ensure sustainable development on one hand and energy resilience on the other hand. This paper summarizes the current WTE practices and research trends in Singapore, covering anaerobic digestion (AD), gasification, combustion-based biomass combined heat and power (CHP) production, and incineration, with the aim to define future perspectives of Singapore WTE application. Among the different aspects assessed, source-separated food waste (FW) and brown water present the biggest energy potential if AD is adopted instead of incineration. Given that the purity of source separated waste determines the extent of recovered energy, suggestions are made to increase the participating rate in source separation among Singapore residents, such as environmental education through social media and phone apps and proper facilities installation at household and community. Moreover, additional benefits can be credited to WTE system if the waste to material practice is also conducted on top of energy production.
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