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BS EN ISO 21640:2021 Solid recovered fuels. Specifications and classes

BS EN ISO 21640:2021

Solid recovered fuels. Specifications and classes

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 21640:2021
Pages:36
Released:2021-06-04
ISBN:978 0 580 97136 5
Status:Standard
BS EN ISO 21640:2021 Solid Recovered Fuels - Specifications and Classes

BS EN ISO 21640:2021 Solid Recovered Fuels - Specifications and Classes

Discover the comprehensive guide to solid recovered fuels with the BS EN ISO 21640:2021 standard. This essential document provides detailed specifications and classifications for solid recovered fuels, ensuring you have the most up-to-date and reliable information at your fingertips.

Overview

The BS EN ISO 21640:2021 standard is a crucial resource for professionals in the energy and waste management sectors. Released on June 4, 2021, this standard is designed to help you understand the specifications and classes of solid recovered fuels, which are increasingly important in today's sustainable energy landscape.

Key Features

  • Standard Number: BS EN ISO 21640:2021
  • Pages: 36
  • ISBN: 978 0 580 97136 5
  • Status: Standard

Why Choose BS EN ISO 21640:2021?

As the world moves towards more sustainable energy solutions, understanding the role of solid recovered fuels is essential. The BS EN ISO 21640:2021 standard provides a clear framework for the classification and specification of these fuels, ensuring consistency and quality across the industry.

This standard is particularly valuable for:

  • Energy Producers: Ensure your solid recovered fuels meet industry standards and are classified correctly.
  • Waste Management Professionals: Gain insights into the specifications required for solid recovered fuels, aiding in the efficient processing and utilization of waste materials.
  • Regulatory Bodies: Use this standard as a benchmark for evaluating and approving solid recovered fuels within your jurisdiction.

Comprehensive Coverage

With 36 pages of detailed information, the BS EN ISO 21640:2021 standard covers a wide range of topics related to solid recovered fuels. From the basic definitions and classifications to the specific requirements for different types of fuels, this document is an invaluable resource for anyone involved in the production, management, or regulation of solid recovered fuels.

Stay Ahead with the Latest Standards

Keeping up with the latest standards is crucial in the fast-evolving field of energy and waste management. The BS EN ISO 21640:2021 standard ensures you have access to the most current and relevant information, helping you stay ahead of the curve and maintain compliance with industry regulations.

Conclusion

Whether you're an energy producer, waste management professional, or regulatory body, the BS EN ISO 21640:2021 standard is an essential tool for understanding and implementing solid recovered fuels. With its comprehensive coverage and up-to-date information, this standard is your go-to resource for ensuring quality and consistency in the use of solid recovered fuels.

Invest in the BS EN ISO 21640:2021 standard today and take a step towards a more sustainable and efficient energy future.

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BS EN ISO 21640:2021


This standard BS EN ISO 21640:2021 Solid recovered fuels. Specifications and classes is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 75.160.10 Solid fuels

This document specifies a classification system for solid recovered fuels (SRF), and a template containing a list of characteristics for the specification of their properties, enabling trade and use of SRF supporting the protection of the environment.

SRF are produced from non-hazardous waste.

NOTE 1

Untreated municipal solid waste as such cannot be considered SRF. Untreated municipal solid waste can however be feedstock to plants producing SRF.

NOTE 2

Chemically treated solid biofuels that do not contain halogenated organic compounds or heavy metals at levels higher than those in typical virgin material, can be defined as solid biofuels and thus be part of the standard series ISO 17225 [ 1 ].