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110 <br />Comprehensive Review of <br />Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Options <br />12.6.3 Summary of Readiness for Commercial Operations <br />Some, but not all of the alternative WC technologies are ready for commercial operation. <br />Exhibit 12 -15 summarizes the technologies discussed herein and whether, in SCS's opinion, they <br />are ready for pilot plant or commercial operation on a scale necessary to serve the Town or <br />Region. <br />Exhibit 1215. Summary of Main Processes <br />Process <br />Pre- Processing <br />By- Product <br />Primary <br />Product <br />Pilot Plant <br />Readiness <br />Commercial <br />Readiness <br />Pyrolysis <br />High <br />Ash <br />Syngas /Oil <br />Yes <br />No <br />Gasification <br />Medium <br />Ash /Slag <br />Syngas /Char <br />Yes <br />No <br />Autoclave <br />Low <br />None /Recyclables <br />Pulp <br />Yes <br />Yes <br />Anaerobic Digestion <br />Medium /High <br />Filtrate Water <br />Biogas /Compost <br />Yes <br />Yes <br />Hydrolysis <br />High <br />Waste Water /Ash <br />Ethanol <br />Yes <br />No <br />Aerobic Digestion <br />Medium /High <br />None <br />Compost <br />Yes <br />Yes <br />Plasma Gasification <br />Claims Law /High <br />Slag <br />Syngas <br />Yes <br />No <br />As depicted, each of the seven technologies have demonstrated pilot plant readiness either <br />nationally or internationally; however, only three of the technologies appear ready for <br />commercial scale operations. These three technologies are the biological processes and the <br />Autoclave process. With the exception of the autoclave, each of these technologies requires pre- <br />processing requirements to remove potential contaminants from the incoming waste stream. <br />12,6,4 Capital and Operating Costs <br />As described, due to the relatively recent development of the alternative WC technologies, there <br />are few, if any, full -scale operational plants in the U.S. Thus, there are not reliable figures <br />readily available for capital and operating costs. <br />Two large, relatively recent studies were conducted as part of a detailed review of alterative <br />waste conversion technologies in the U.S. The on -going studies were sponsored by Los Angeles <br />County California, as continuation of that region's program initiated in 2003 to further address <br />the regions acute problems with energy pricing and availability, air quality, traffic congestion <br />and reliance on landfills that had limited useful life. The original study screened 27 technologies <br />in the initial phase (2005) and reduced the list to 5 "finalists" technologies in the subsequent <br />2007 report. The finalists are planning to build small -scale demonstration plants to prove their <br />respective technologies. <br />Although there have been other large alternative technology screening /evaluation studies <br />conducted (i.e., New York City, 2004), the L.A. County studies seem to have the most detailed <br />information on projected U.S. -based plant costs and economics. Exhibit 12 -16 summarizes the <br />project economics for five finalist biological and thermal alternative WC technologies that were <br />developed as part of the L.A. County study in 2007. <br />v2.1 176 10/22/12 <br />
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