Experience from the Tekniska Verken
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Experience from the Tekniska Verken
Global Sustainable Cities Network (GSCN) Experience from the Tekniska verken/City of Linköping’s long term ownership and management of municipal waste MSW separation and collection, low-emission waste incineration with recovery of energy (power and district heating). Presented by: Mr Johan Book, Tekniska Verken Group 1 City of Linköping/Tekniska verken group • Tekniska Verken is 100% owned by the City of Linköping (Population: 150 000) • The City's goal: CO2 neutral by year 2025! • Currently converting 600 000 tons/year of waste into power and heat • Biogas: 14 million Nm3 - 140 GWh • Heat: 1 630 GWh • Electricity: 676 GWh 2 Collecting MSW in Linköping Curb-side collection of MSW • • Packaging and paper collected at recycling stations Operated by: Tekniska Verken Financing: Property owners pay fee • • Operated by: Recycling Companies Financing: Producers Bulky, hazardous and electronic waste collected at recycling centres • • Operated by: Tekniska Verken Financing: Included in Property owners fee for curb-side collection (see above) 3 MSW collection improvements in Linköping Between 1995 and 2001 Tekniska verken introduced a weight-based system for curb-side collection • Property owners pay a fee based on weight • The system benefits households that are recycling • Has resulted in less collection of undesirable waste and a higher degree of recycling 4 MSW collection improvements in Linköping In 2012 Tekniska verken introduced the ”green bag” for collection of food waste • Waste is collected in one bin with bags in two fractions: • • green bags with food waste common plastic bags for residual waste • Standard collection vehicles powered by biogas • A central optical sorting system • Has resulted in drier waste for incineration and a ”new” fraction for the biogas production So far 80% of the households have adopted the “green bag” and the food waste fraction is collected with a high level of purity - average 94 %. 5 Waste-to-Energy in Linköping – Basis of modern Waste Management Waste-to-Energy Recycling centres Biogas production The City MSW 50% MSW 75 % Waste incineration (CHP > 90% energy recovery) Landfill 6 Waste-to-Energy in Linköping Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Power 20 % Fuel 100 % District heating 70 % Production losses <10 % Total use of fuel: >90 % 7 The journey continues towards a CO2-neutral City by 2025 • Tekniska Verken is now building an additional incineration (CHP) plant • The fuel will be based on MSW and ISW • Will make the City of Linköping even less dependent on fossil fuels • Planned to be in operation at the end of 2016 9 Kick-start your waste-to-energy ambitions with the Tekniska verken Group Through our combined training course and opportunity study we can kick-start your waste-to-energy ambitions. You can find out your current status within waste and energy systems, your options for moving forward, and how to do it. We offer a Training Course tailored for the International market based on your local conditions. The course includes: • On-site training at our facilities in Linköping, Sweden • All required aspects of structuring a bankable and successful project • A case Study of your local conditions As a natural next step and integrated with the course we offer a local opportunity study to show: • • • What your local conditions are A fast and secure path to waste-to-energy A Public-Public Partnership These two steps create a solid base for your future waste-to-energy ambitions and will provide you with knowledge that will shorten your time to a successful project.