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107年度屏東縣農廢減燒循環經濟計畫

中文摘要 本計畫主要工作為改善屏東縣農業廢棄物露天燃燒及木質廢棄物清運問題,無論在各項清運管制推動作業、宣導措施上一向不遺餘力,目的無非是希望要導正農民處理農業廢棄物之方式及木質廢棄物資源再利用觀念,由根本解決木質廢棄物資源浪費情形,並透過不燒方式處理這些木質廢棄物,以維護空氣品質。 「屏東縣農廢減燒循環經濟計畫」自107年7月18日開始執行至107年12月31日止,包含設置完成集中暫置場5處,並於107年9月14日邀請教育處、林保處等跨局處單位召開工作會議。會中說明推動木質廢棄物清運處理方案,協調各局處清運木質廢棄物送至集中場或枋寮巨大破碎廠製成RDF,統計至107年12月16日,達到木質廢棄物清運3,062公噸,除了木質廢棄物清運外,包含:(1)多元化處理:輔導農民其他農業廢棄物多元化處理如農膜回收再利用、稻草翻耕掩埋等,實際輔導面積達到153.23公頃。(2)建置南州妥善處理專區,推動妥善專區內零露燃為目標,為了使專區內妥善處理技術推動順利,凝聚農民共識,本計畫於107年10月22日於南州鄉邀請當地農會及產銷班等辦理妥善專區協調會,說明專區設置理念及目標,於專區內使用妥善處理技術改善農業廢棄物處理問題,共計推動112.74公頃改善面積。本計畫執行至期末合計妥善處理面積共265.23公頃,改善污染削減量TSP 31.79(公噸)、PM10 31.74(公噸)、SOX 0.25(公噸)、NOx 12.67(公噸)、CO 150.08(公噸)、 THC 36.95(公噸)、NMHC 27.64(公噸)、PM2.5 28.61(公噸)。 在行銷宣導方面,共計辦理完成6場次推廣說明會;製作妥善處理及清運相關活動宣傳單、海報、宣導品,共完成2,000份,並於露燃重點季節期間透過縣長錄製廣播帶,委由kiss radio電台撥放宣導不露天燃燒訊息,並協調17鄉鎮資源回收車加入廣播行列及利用公共頻道跑馬燈宣導。另外為了使民眾能獲得環保局推動的妥善處理政策,於今年度拍攝一則宣導短片,藉由完成後將於電子媒體進行撥放,使民眾更易接收農廢相關訊息。 為了使屏東縣木質廢棄物清運處理達成民眾有感成效,本計畫委由中山大學製作滿意度問卷調查,並利用南州妥善專區之成立,於設置前後安排監測專區內PM2.5及戴奧辛之變化,期能以實際的檢測數據傳達民眾空品改善之正面效益。 在本計畫中收運之3,000公噸木質廢棄物將以RDF形式做為木質廢棄物再利用以達成循環經濟之目的,3,000公噸木質廢棄物約可產生2,400噸燃料棒,1噸生質燃料棒可販售2,500元,扣掉製作成本1,800約可販得1,680,000元收益,並可改善工廠鍋爐使用生質燃料減少污染物排放,如未來以氣化爐方式進行生質能發電,收運處理3,000公噸木質廢棄物,清運成本約在3,980,400元,而建置木質廢棄物破碎及氣化爐設備需規劃人員操作費及氣化爐廠房規劃,成本約在7,000,000元,合計氣化爐成本約需10,980,400元,透過售電及副產物販售的經濟效益將可達到合計收益117,25,000元,而氣化爐成本如以3年攤提,一年約2,400,000元,再扣除清運成本3,980,400元,將可獲得5,344,600元收益。同時可吸引生質能廠進駐開發,木質廢棄物需求量增多,木質廢棄物將可成為有價物品,藉由商業模式進行農廢收購,將產能提升效益回饋到農民,提升整體農產及綠能產業價值。
中文關鍵字 循環經濟

基本資訊

專案計畫編號 經費年度 107 計畫經費 14860 千元
專案開始日期 2018/07/18 專案結束日期 2018/12/31 專案主持人 陳滄欣
主辦單位 屏東縣政府環境保護局 承辦人 王妙津 執行單位 裕山環境工程股份有限公司

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期末報告 107年農廢期末報告訂稿.pdf 9MB

107 Circular Economy Project to Reduce the Burning of Agricultural Waste in Pingtung County

英文摘要 The main objectives of this project were to solve the problems of farmers burning agricultural waste in open space as well as those pertaining to wood waste removal in Pingtung County. The authors of this project have spared no effort in promoting waste removal and control operations and measures in an attempt to teach farmers how to dispose of agricultural waste correctly and reuse wood waste, eliminating the problem of wood resource waste and allowing wood waste to be disposed of without burning, ensuring favorable air quality. The Circular Economy Project to Reduce the Burning of Agricultural Waste in Pingtung County, which began from Jul. 18 to Dec. 31, 2018, included establishing five centralized temporary waste disposal sites. On Sept. 14, 2018, departments responsible for various fields (e.g., the Pingtung County Department of Education and the Forest Conservation and Management Administration) were invited to convene a work-related meeting, presenting and promoting wood waste removal plans and assisting various departments in delivering wood waste to centralized sites or large-scale crushing plants in Fangliao to convert it into refuse-derived fuel (RDF). As of Dec. 16, 2018, a total of 3,062 tons of wood waste had been removed. In addition to wood waste removal, this project covered the following endeavors: (1) providing diversified waste management methods: teach farmers diversified methods for handling other types of agricultural waste, including recycling and reusing agricultural films and plowing and burying straw. These methods were introduced to 153.23 ha of farmland; and (2) building the Nanzhou Waste Handling Zone: promote zero open-air burning in the zone. To ensure the successful promotion of waste handling technology in the said zone and reach a consensus among farmers, on Oct. 22, 2018, this project invited the local Farmers’ Association and agricultural production and marketing groups in Nanzhou Township, Pingtung to participate in a waste handling coordination meeting, explaining the philosophies and objectives of the zone and how technology can be used to properly handle agricultural waste. The methods and technology were promoted on 112.74 ha of farmland. By the end of the project period, a total of 265.23 ha of farmland adopted the methods and technology, successfully diminishing the following pollutant emissions: TSP: 31.79 (tons), PM10: 31.74 (tons), SOX: 0.25 (tons), NOx: 12.67 (tons), CO: 150.08 (tons), THC: 36.95 (tons), NMHC: 27.64 (tons), and PM2.5: 28.61 (tons). Concerning project-related marketing and promotion, six promotional seminars were held; 2,000 fliers, posters, or publicity items on proper waste handling and disposal were made; a public message recorded by the county magistrate was broadcasted on KISS Radio during the main season of open-air burning to remind people not to engage in open-air burning; and recycling trucks in 17 townships joined the project team and scrolling text was displayed on public channels to broadcast related information. Additionally, to better inform the public of proper waste handling policies promoted by the Environmental Protection Bureau, a publicity video was filmed and played on electronic media to educate the public about the handling of agricultural waste. To ensure that the public perceives the wood waste removal and handling policies formulated by the Pingtung County as effective, this project commissioned the National Sun Yat-sen University to create a satisfaction survey. In addition, the changes in PM2.5 and dioxin levels in the area prior to and after establishing the Nanzhou Waste Handling Zone were measured to provide actual data that could be used to inform the public of the benefits of air quality improvement. The 3,000 tons of wood waste collected by this project were made into RDF to achieve the goal of wood waste reuse and subsequently, to contribute to circular economy. A total of 3,000 tons of wood waste can produce approximately 2,400 tons of biomass fuel rods. Given the fact that one ton of biomass fuel rods can be sold for NT$2,500, and that the cost of producing one ton of fuel rods is NT$1,800, 3,000 tons of wood waste can generate a profit of $1,680,000. The use of biomass fuel by factory boilers also diminishes pollution emissions. Regarding biomass power generation via the gasifier method in the future, the cost of handling 3,000 tons of wood waste is approximately NT$10,980,400 (which includes a removal cost of NT$3,980,400 and a cost of $7,000,000 for building wood waste crushing equipment and gasifiers, planning and building gasifier plants, and hiring operating personnel). The revenue that will be generated from said 3,000 tons of wood waste is NT$117,250,000 (from the sales of electricity and by-products) which, minus an annual gasification cost of NT$2,400,000 (i.e., the gasification costs amortized over 3 years) and a removal cost of 3,980,400, produces a profit of NT$5,344,600. Concurrently, the said change can attract interested biomass energy plants, increasing the demand for wood waste and making it a valuable item. By purchasing agricultural waste using business models, the Pingtung County can increase its production capacity to benefit farmers, elevating the overall value of the agricultural and green energy industries.
英文關鍵字 Circular Economy