Waste-to-energy technologies performance evaluation techniques. Chemical Engineering Transactions, 24.A. Nemet, P.S. Varbanov, J.J. Klemeš, Waste-to-energy technologies performance evaluation techniques, 2011, Chemical Engineering Transactions, 25 pp. 513-520....
Waste-to-Energy technologies that process non-renewable waste can reduce environmental and health damages, all the while generating sustainable energy.
Municipal solid waste (MSW) is a heterogeneous source with significant energy and material potential. Worldwide, the generation of MSW is consistently increasing yearly, from 2.01 billion tonnes in 2016 to 2.59 billion tonnes by 2030 and 3.40 billion tonnes annually by 2050 [1]. The MSW manageme...
Methods for the production of hydrogen, biomethane, biofuels, and bioenergy, as well as resource recovery are discussed in depth, and mathematical models are provided for anaerobic digestion techniques. The benefits and challenges of waste-to-energy as a waste management strategy are explored through...
Waste-to-Energy wasteWOIMA®– THE MODULAR WASTE-TO-ENERGY POWER PLANT The modular waste-to-energy power plant consists of one to four WOIMAlines with the following parameters • Fuel power 15 or 20 MWfuel • Thermal efficiency ~88 %...
The concern for waste to energy has, therefore, become of vital interest to different private, public, and government stakeholders, leading to numerous funding programs primarily to boost the Africa stance on sustainable agroecology. This chapter explores the techniques and technologies of producing ...
Current plastics pollution threats due to COVID-19 and its possible mitigation techniques: a waste-to-energy conversion via Pyrolysis Tadele Assefa Aragaw & Bassazin Ayalew Mekonnen Environmental Systems Research volume 10, Article number: 8 (2021) Cite this article 19k Accesses 116 Citations ...
energies Article Environmental Analysis of Waste-to-Energy— A Portuguese Case Study Ana Ramos 1, Carlos Afonso Teixeira 2 and Abel Rouboa 2,3,* 1 INEGI-FEUP, Institute of Science and Innovation in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, 4200-...
2. Waste-to-Energy Technologies WtE technologies can recover useable heat, electricity (by forcing gas or steam via a turbine), or fuel from waste materials [16]. These technologies are the best chance to start using sustainable energy sources. The usage of fossil fuels, which emit GHGs that...
WASTE to ENERGYExperts from universities and industry have predicted that waste-to-energy will be a major growth sector for 2011. The business model of converting waste into energy can offer very strong rates of return. However, handling waste presents substantial and diverse challenges that must ...