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RENEWABLE ENERGY FROM WASTE Material-specific processing to generate biogenic fuel Simone Pieber, BIOENERGY 2020+ GmbH Arne Ragossnig, Fachhochschule Burgenland GmbH Department Energie-Umweltmanagement Hintergrund / Zielsetzung Material und Methoden Heterogeneous wastes are often used energetically as “refuse derived fuel” (RDF) substituting fossil fuels in certain industry sectors like the cement industry due to the EU emission trading scheme on CO2. The technical applicability of sensor-based sorting to split heterogeneous waste is evaluated in this work: The material-specific absorption / reflection spectrum in the near infrared (NIR) range is used as separation criterion, in order to increased biogenic carbon content. Heterogeneous wastes are often used energetically as “refuse derived fuel” (RDF) substituting fossil fuels in certain industry sectors like the cement industry due to the EU emission trading scheme on CO2. The technical applicability of sensor-based sorting to split heterogeneous waste is evaluated in this work: The material-specific absorption / reflection spectrum in the near infrared (NIR) range is used as separation criterion, in order to increased biogenic carbon content. Ergebnisse Heterogeneous wastes are often used energetically as “refuse derived fuel” (RDF) substituting fossil fuels in certain industry sectors like the cement industry due to the EU emission trading scheme on CO2. The technical applicability of sensor-based sorting to split heterogeneous waste is evaluated in this work: The material-specific absorption / reflection spectrum in the near infrared (NIR) range is used as separation criterion, in order to increased biogenic carbon content. Heterogeneous wastes are often used energetically as “refuse derived fuel” (RDF) substituting fossil fuels in certain industry sectors like the cement industry due to the EU emission trading scheme on CO2. The technical applicability of sensor-based sorting to split heterogeneous waste is evaluated in this work: The material-specific absorption / reflection spectrum in the near infrared (NIR) range is used as separation criterion, in order to increased biogenic carbon content. Abb. 1 Heterogeneous wastes are often used energetically as “refuse derived fuel” (RDF) substituting fossil fuels in certain industry sectors like the cement industry due to the EU emission trading scheme on CO2. The technical applicability of sensor-based sorting to split heterogeneous waste is evaluated in this work: The material-specific absorption / reflection spectrum in the near infrared (NIR) range is used as separation criterion, in order to increased biogenic carbon content. Literatur Mötzl, H. (2009): Entsorgungswege der Baustoffe - ABC-Disposal - Anhang A2; Projektbericht im Rahmen der Programmlinie Haus der Zukunft, IBO –Österreichisches Institut für Baubiologie und –ökologie GmbH, Wien, Österreich Baurestmassentrennverordnung (1991): Verordnung des Bundesministers für Umwelt, Jugend und Familie über die Trennung von bei Bautätigkeiten anfallenden Materialien, BGBl. Nr. 259/1991 Unterstützt durch: The co-financing from industry to be provided within the COMET funding scheme was granted by Umweltdienst Burgenland GmbH, Saubermacher Dienstleistungs AG, Komptech Research Center GmbH and BT Wolfgang Binder GmbH.