Abstract Background Any manner of development can be sustainable only if the waste generated by it is not allowed to accumulate but is fully reused/recycled/recovered. Among the strategies to attain this goal have been the attempts to recover energy from municipal solid waste (MSW). About 60% of MSW is carbonaceous, consisting of materials which can either be biodegraded into fuels like methane or incinerated, thereby generating utilizable energy. MSW also contains several components—like metallic scrap and glass pieces—which can be reused or recycled, thereby achieving energy conservation. Given these attributes, MSW appears to be a potential source of energy and resources. Indeed, this belief that MSW is usable if only we try sincerely en...
AbstractEven though landfilling of waste is the least favourable option in the waste management hier...
Secured, cheap and clean energy sources are very vital for economic growth and development. The curr...
Rapid industrialization and population explosion in various parts of the especially developing count...
The growing amount of solid waste (SW) and the related waste disposal problems urge the development ...
Global generation of post-recycling municipal solid wastes (MSW) in populated centers amounts to abo...
The issue of using municipal solid waste (MSW) as an energy source was presented and attempted to id...
poster abstractIn 2009, America generated more than 243 million tons of trash, also known as Municip...
none2Thanks to energy recovery, municipal solid waste (MSW), in addition to acquiring a significan...
This two-part paper assesses four strategies for energy recovery from Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) by...
Energy recovery from municipal solid waste has the potential for making only a limited contribution ...
Municipal solid waste management is one of the major problems in almost all major cities all over th...
poster abstractThe world population is increasing daily, and waste is rising proportionally. The inc...
Municipal Solid Waste is one of the biggest challenges that cities are facing: MSW is considered of ...
This paper presents an overview of the solutions available for obtaining energy from municipal solid...
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) has been recognized by several states as a renewable source of energy. W...
AbstractEven though landfilling of waste is the least favourable option in the waste management hier...
Secured, cheap and clean energy sources are very vital for economic growth and development. The curr...
Rapid industrialization and population explosion in various parts of the especially developing count...
The growing amount of solid waste (SW) and the related waste disposal problems urge the development ...
Global generation of post-recycling municipal solid wastes (MSW) in populated centers amounts to abo...
The issue of using municipal solid waste (MSW) as an energy source was presented and attempted to id...
poster abstractIn 2009, America generated more than 243 million tons of trash, also known as Municip...
none2Thanks to energy recovery, municipal solid waste (MSW), in addition to acquiring a significan...
This two-part paper assesses four strategies for energy recovery from Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) by...
Energy recovery from municipal solid waste has the potential for making only a limited contribution ...
Municipal solid waste management is one of the major problems in almost all major cities all over th...
poster abstractThe world population is increasing daily, and waste is rising proportionally. The inc...
Municipal Solid Waste is one of the biggest challenges that cities are facing: MSW is considered of ...
This paper presents an overview of the solutions available for obtaining energy from municipal solid...
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) has been recognized by several states as a renewable source of energy. W...
AbstractEven though landfilling of waste is the least favourable option in the waste management hier...
Secured, cheap and clean energy sources are very vital for economic growth and development. The curr...
Rapid industrialization and population explosion in various parts of the especially developing count...