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|Focus = Existing MSWI plants and current plans in southern Finland {{Disclink|Existing MSWI plants and current plans in southern Finland}} | |Focus = Existing MSWI plants and current plans in southern Finland {{Disclink|Existing MSWI plants and current plans in southern Finland}} | ||
|Scope = Existing and planned MSWI plants that could be optional for Hämeenkyrö MSWI (maximum distance of 250 km) | |Scope = Existing and planned MSWI plants that could be optional for Hämeenkyrö MSWI (maximum distance of 250 km) | ||
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There are many plans for MSWI plants in the future. In Riihimäki the construction of 150 000 t/a plant has already begun and further away in Kotka there is environmental permit for an 80 000-100 000 t/a plant. Environmental permits were complaint about in Lahti, Kerava and Pori and that has interrupted projects for a while. In Jyväskylä and Seinäjoki environmental impact assessments has been done. In Virrat there was scenario about waste incineration, but that project has been interrupted. Also Helsinki Metropolitan Area Council (YTV) has decided to start planning a new MSWI plant, decisions about position, capacity and technique will be made in the near future. | There are many plans for MSWI plants in the future. In Riihimäki the construction of 150 000 t/a plant has already begun and further away in Kotka there is environmental permit for an 80 000-100 000 t/a plant. Environmental permits were complaint about in Lahti, Kerava and Pori and that has interrupted projects for a while. In Jyväskylä and Seinäjoki environmental impact assessments has been done. In Virrat there was scenario about waste incineration, but that project has been interrupted. Also Helsinki Metropolitan Area Council (YTV) has decided to start planning a new MSWI plant, decisions about position, capacity and technique will be made in the near future. | ||
Also co-incineration has been used for waste, even though the tightened legislation has reducing this technique. For example in Pietarsaari tests for burning RDF in existing plant (refuse derived fuel) with other fuels have been recently done (capacity earlier 80 000 t/a). | Also co-incineration has been used for waste, even though the tightened legislation has reducing this technique. For example in Pietarsaari tests for burning RDF in existing plant (refuse derived fuel) with other fuels have been recently done (capacity earlier 80 000 t/a). {{Disclink|Incineration or co-incineration?}} | ||
Expert estimate for MSWI plants to come true during next years say that the most likely plants are in Turku, Riihimäki and more distant Kotka. Other possibilities on the grounds of situation are Lahti, Pori Jyväskylä and Seinäjoki. | Expert estimate for MSWI plants to come true during next years say that the most likely plants are in Turku, Riihimäki and more distant Kotka. Other possibilities on the grounds of situation are Lahti, Pori Jyväskylä and Seinäjoki. | ||
|Inputs = Waste management options {{Disclink| | |Inputs = Waste management options {{Disclink|Waste management options}} | ||
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Revision as of 10:54, 28 September 2006
See the main page of this assessment: Risk assessment on Hämeenkyrö municipal solid waste incinerator
- Secondary effects on waste separation, recycling etc.)
Municipal solid waste production in Häme
Pasi K
Municipal solid waste production in Häme
Existing MSWI plants and current plans in southern Finland
Marjaleena
Existing MSWI plants and current plans in southern Finland
Background of waste production and its relations to EU directive
Eva
EU legislation on waste incineration and landfilling.