Design and Engineering of the Plant for Man-Made Hydrocarbon-Containing Raw Materials Available in Countries of the Baltic Sea Region

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Erki Unn Andrey Tarasov Valery Paretsky
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

"The stability of the markets of energy resources and labor in countries of the Baltic Sea Region including Estonia is determined to a significant degree by the use of combustible shales as fuel and their distillation resulting in generation of up to 70% of non-recyclable waste. The objective of this business plan is to substantiate the investments for establishment of a new facility in Estonia for waste-less and environmentally safe processing of fossil minerals and man-made products generated in the shale industry, as well as other hazardous wastes. The proposed facility will use a basically new waste processing technology developed in Russia - i.e., processing in sparged molten slag This technology eliminates any release of harmful pollutants to the environment and a facility using this technology does not require, therefore, any sanitary protection zone.IntroductionIn the Baltic region, and first of all in Estonia and some other European territories, there are large natural deposits of combustible shale, which due to the lack of other own resources of energy and hydrocarbons for the chemical industry is burned and distilled with low technical and economic efficiency generating large amounts of toxic and highly toxic wastes and intermediate products. Currently, the penalties for disposal of such wastes have grown to such an extent that shale burning and distillation might become unprofitable. This might result in suspension of the given operations, which in turn will affect in an adverse way the markets of energy resources and labor market in those countries. Furthermore, in addition to the “shale problem”, Estonia, similarly to most member countries of the European Union, faces the challange of environmentally safe processing of highly toxic wastes, such as municipal solid wastes, oilpolluted materials, medical wastes and infected materials, spent rubber tires, etc. These wastes are at present stored or processed with release of a significant quantities of extremely toxic cancerogenic substances (dioxins, furans) or collected and exported for treatment at an extremely high cost and with a loss of valuable components contained in these types of waste and often with return of supper toxic processing products."
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APA: Erki Unn Andrey Tarasov Valery Paretsky  (2008)  Design and Engineering of the Plant for Man-Made Hydrocarbon-Containing Raw Materials Available in Countries of the Baltic Sea Region

MLA: Erki Unn Andrey Tarasov Valery Paretsky Design and Engineering of the Plant for Man-Made Hydrocarbon-Containing Raw Materials Available in Countries of the Baltic Sea Region. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2008.

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