A systems analysis of energy recovery from solid waste which demonstrates the feasibility of several processes for converting solid waste to an energy form is presented. The social, legal, environmental, and political factors are considered and recommendations made in regard to legislation and policy. A technical and economic evaluation of available and developing energy-recovery processes is given with emphasis on thermal decomposition and biodegradation. A pyrolysis process is suggested. The use of prepared solid waste as a fuel supplemental to coal is considered to be the most economic process for recovery of energy from solid waste. Markets are discussed with suggestions for improving market conditions and for developing market stabilit...
Solid waste can be considered as an urban burden or as a valuable resource depending on how it is ma...
Generally, the greater the economic prosperity and the higher percentage of urban population, the gr...
Research Articles published by Journal of Energy Technologies and Policy Vol.4, No.5, 2014A study of...
A systems analysis of energy recovery from solid waste demonstrates the feasibility of several curre...
The growing amount of solid waste (SW) and the related waste disposal problems urge the development ...
The proposed new energy model is advantageous in that it makes the country's energy system more sust...
Biomass energy is one of humanity's earliest sources of energy particularly in rural areas where it ...
This two-part paper assesses four strategies for energy recovery from Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) by...
"Prepared as Final report of the 1974 NASA/ASEE Systems Design Institute"--Report page."Prepared by ...
The problem we are confronting here is immense-literally mountains of trash and garbage. With these...
An insignificant portion of the electricity generated in North Carolina is derived from either local...
Waste management and energy systems are often interlinked, either directly by waste-to-energy techno...
This paper describes the waste processing and boiler feed facilities which serve as the prototype fo...
Solid waste can be considered as an urban burden or as a valuable resource depending on how it is ma...
The purpose of this article is to explore the possibilities and develop proposals for the integrated...
Solid waste can be considered as an urban burden or as a valuable resource depending on how it is ma...
Generally, the greater the economic prosperity and the higher percentage of urban population, the gr...
Research Articles published by Journal of Energy Technologies and Policy Vol.4, No.5, 2014A study of...
A systems analysis of energy recovery from solid waste demonstrates the feasibility of several curre...
The growing amount of solid waste (SW) and the related waste disposal problems urge the development ...
The proposed new energy model is advantageous in that it makes the country's energy system more sust...
Biomass energy is one of humanity's earliest sources of energy particularly in rural areas where it ...
This two-part paper assesses four strategies for energy recovery from Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) by...
"Prepared as Final report of the 1974 NASA/ASEE Systems Design Institute"--Report page."Prepared by ...
The problem we are confronting here is immense-literally mountains of trash and garbage. With these...
An insignificant portion of the electricity generated in North Carolina is derived from either local...
Waste management and energy systems are often interlinked, either directly by waste-to-energy techno...
This paper describes the waste processing and boiler feed facilities which serve as the prototype fo...
Solid waste can be considered as an urban burden or as a valuable resource depending on how it is ma...
The purpose of this article is to explore the possibilities and develop proposals for the integrated...
Solid waste can be considered as an urban burden or as a valuable resource depending on how it is ma...
Generally, the greater the economic prosperity and the higher percentage of urban population, the gr...
Research Articles published by Journal of Energy Technologies and Policy Vol.4, No.5, 2014A study of...