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In the paper issues related to the production and utilisation of waste-derived fuel (alternative fuel) in Poland are presented. Alternative fuel comes from dry residue of waste, mostly municipal, and is treated as a waste. In European Waste Catalogue waste-derived fuel is marked with 191210 code despite their municipal, industrial or mixed origin. The production and utilisation of alternative fuel were analysed with the data from sixteen polish voivodships’ annual reports. The total amount of waste-derived fuel produced in Poland exceeds 3 million tonnes annually. It means there is no balance between the amount of production and possibility of energy recovery in Poland. In 2018 only 1,54 million tons was recovered in R1 recovery process which is only half of the waste-derived fuel produced. In addition, the entire amount of fuel is used in the cement industry. In 2018 in the cement industry 1,46 millions tons of alternative fuel was used. It is estimated that the potential use of alternative fuel by cement plants in Poland is about 1.5-1.8 million tonnes. This means that greater use of alternative fuel in the cement sector is significantly limited. The difference between in the amount of fuel produced and the amount of fuel used for energy recovery in 2018 is around 1.67 million tons. This situation has a significant impact on the economy of waste management in the field of combustible waste production.
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In the article issues related to production and application of all kinds of waste with 191210 code are presented. In European Waste Catalogue the waste with 191210 code are denoted as combustible waste (waste-derived fuels), regardless its origin (municipal, industrial or mixed). Data contained in voivodships’ reports related to waste management are applied in this article. The 191210 waste are generated by specialized waste-derived fuels producers or regional waste management installation in a mechanical-biological treatment. The amount of produced waste-derived fuels varied from 2.3 to 2.6 million tones in 2015-2017. The authors conclude, that there is no balance between the amount of production and energy recovery of combustible waste in Poland in 2015-2017. In 2017 about 2.3 million tones of waste-derived fuels were produced, while about 1.3 million tones were recovered and almost all the waste were applied in a cement industry. These changes have a significant impact on the economy of waste management sector, in the field of combustible waste production. The oversupply of the waste enforces waste price to decrease. In some cases it even causes a necessity of additional payment for recovery or disposal of low-quality waste. In the near future we should recon with stabilization of the combustible waste receiving level by the cement industry, which begins to reach limits of its technological possibilities. It is because the fossil fuel replacement by combustible waste is very high. The cement plants requires high quality waste, so they are very often enriched in R12 recovery process (exchange of waste for submission to other recovery processes R1-R11). We should also take into account the increase of combustible waste request by other installations, including power and heat facilities, like Stora Enso, PGE Energia Ciepła S.A. Rzeszów and Fortum in Zabrze. Also existing municipal waste incineration plants incinerate small amount of the waste-derived fuels.
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Przedstawiono zagadnienia związane z wytwarzaniem oraz wykorzystaniem wszystkich odpadów o kodzie 191210, przypisanym w katalogu odpadów do paliwa alternatywnego bez względu na jego pochodzenie (komunalne, przemysłowe lub mieszane). Wykorzystano dane zawarte w raportach wojewódzkich dotyczących gospodarki odpadami. Stwierdzono brak równowagi w zakresie ilości wytwarzanych i energetycznie wykorzystywanych paliw alternatywnych w Polsce, obserwowanej na przestrzeni lat 2015-2017. Zmiany te wpływają na ekonomię sektora gospodarki odpadami zajmującego się wytwarzaniem paliw alternatywnych. Sytuacja nadpodaży wymusza spadek cen paliwa alternatywnego, a nawet konieczność dopłat za jego przyjmowanie do odzysku lub unieszkodliwiania w przypadku paliw alternatywnych o niższej jakości. W najbliższym czasie należy liczyć się ze stabilizacją poziomu odbioru paliw alternatywnych przez przemysł cementowy, który zaczyna osiągać kres możliwości technologicznych ze względu na już bardzo wysoki stopień zastąpienia paliw kopalnych. Należy także spodziewać się wzrostu zapotrzebowania na paliwa alternatywne przez inne rodzaje instalacji, w tym przede wszystkim w energetyce zawodowej i ciepłownictwie.
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