Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) has been recognized by several states as a renewable source of energy. Worldwide, about 130 million tons of MSW are combusted annually in waste-to-energy facilities that produce electricity and steam for district heating and also recover metals for recycling. While being linked to environmental pollution prior to the implementation of Maximum Available Control Technology (MACT) regulations, Waste-to-Energy (WTE) was recently named one of the cleanest sources of energy by U.S. EPA However, the WTE industry often faces resistance and preconceptions based on past experience rather than current performance. Due to economic considerations that do not include environmental benefits, most of the U.S. MSW still ends up i...
SUMMARY: Waste management is a significant contributor of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions and especia...
The state of New South Wales (NSW) accommodates the largest population in Australia and is responsib...
This thesis work evaluates whether municipal solid waste (MSW) may be a viable alternative and renew...
Waste-to-energy (WTE) technology burns municipal solid waste (MSW) in an environmentally safe combus...
Global generation of post-recycling municipal solid wastes (MSW) in populated centers amounts to abo...
The growing amount of solid waste (SW) and the related waste disposal problems urge the development ...
Energy recovery from municipal solid waste has the potential for making only a limited contribution ...
Significant reductions of carbon emissions and air quality impacts can be achieved by optimizing mun...
This review on current US municipal solid waste-to-energy trends highlighted regional contrasts on t...
Abstract Background Any manner of development can be sustainable only if the waste generated by it i...
The energy is present in almost every human activity: serving for heating our homes, as fuel for ca...
poster abstractIn 2009, America generated more than 243 million tons of trash, also known as Municip...
Currently, there are an estimated 1.3 billion tonnes of municipal solid waste (MSW) generated per ye...
poster abstractThe world population is increasing daily, and waste is rising proportionally. The inc...
Burning trash should not be considered “renewable energy.” However, the federal government and as ma...
SUMMARY: Waste management is a significant contributor of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions and especia...
The state of New South Wales (NSW) accommodates the largest population in Australia and is responsib...
This thesis work evaluates whether municipal solid waste (MSW) may be a viable alternative and renew...
Waste-to-energy (WTE) technology burns municipal solid waste (MSW) in an environmentally safe combus...
Global generation of post-recycling municipal solid wastes (MSW) in populated centers amounts to abo...
The growing amount of solid waste (SW) and the related waste disposal problems urge the development ...
Energy recovery from municipal solid waste has the potential for making only a limited contribution ...
Significant reductions of carbon emissions and air quality impacts can be achieved by optimizing mun...
This review on current US municipal solid waste-to-energy trends highlighted regional contrasts on t...
Abstract Background Any manner of development can be sustainable only if the waste generated by it i...
The energy is present in almost every human activity: serving for heating our homes, as fuel for ca...
poster abstractIn 2009, America generated more than 243 million tons of trash, also known as Municip...
Currently, there are an estimated 1.3 billion tonnes of municipal solid waste (MSW) generated per ye...
poster abstractThe world population is increasing daily, and waste is rising proportionally. The inc...
Burning trash should not be considered “renewable energy.” However, the federal government and as ma...
SUMMARY: Waste management is a significant contributor of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions and especia...
The state of New South Wales (NSW) accommodates the largest population in Australia and is responsib...
This thesis work evaluates whether municipal solid waste (MSW) may be a viable alternative and renew...