Waste management is a very scattered and complex system made up by different plants and facilities that treat / recover / valorize/ dispose different types of waste, e.g. Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) or Special Waste, based on the policies adopted in each country and the available technologies. While the management of MSW is the result of public planning, the management of special waste is typically dispersed and depends, for a large extent, on the initiatives of waste producers and private waste management companies. As a result, plants for MSW recovery are relatively large plants equipped with energy recovery facilities, whereas special waste is often incinerated in medium-small plants that feature energy recovery only in very limited cas...
Climate change caused by the rise of anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is one of the chal...
To reach the goal of The Paris Agreement the transition to renewable energy and energy efficiency wi...
Negative emissions of carbon dioxide will likely be needed to meet the <2°C warming above the pre...
Waste management is a very scattered and complex system made up by different plants and facilities t...
Waste-to-Energy (WtE) is becoming an important application sector for carbon capture utilization and...
There is currently a large amount of interest from the Waste-to-Energy (WtE) sector in Europe toward...
Waste incineration facilities are the prevailing technology for disposing of non-recyclable or unsor...
Carbon capture technologies have the potential to decarbonize the emissions to air from the heat and...
Sweden aspires to become totally carbon dioxide-neutral by 2045. Indisputably, what is needed is not...
Motivated by the ascertain need for climate mitigation, more than 100 countries have endorsed the go...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is the most viable option to reduce CO2 emissions from power plants...
n Waste-to-Energy (WtE) plants, municipal solid waste (MSW) is combusted while power and/or heat are...
The use of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology offers much promise in regard to the capture ...
Burning coal to produce electricity is one of the main contributors of carbon dioxide emissions to t...
European strategy for waste management attributes primary importance to waste production prevention ...
Climate change caused by the rise of anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is one of the chal...
To reach the goal of The Paris Agreement the transition to renewable energy and energy efficiency wi...
Negative emissions of carbon dioxide will likely be needed to meet the <2°C warming above the pre...
Waste management is a very scattered and complex system made up by different plants and facilities t...
Waste-to-Energy (WtE) is becoming an important application sector for carbon capture utilization and...
There is currently a large amount of interest from the Waste-to-Energy (WtE) sector in Europe toward...
Waste incineration facilities are the prevailing technology for disposing of non-recyclable or unsor...
Carbon capture technologies have the potential to decarbonize the emissions to air from the heat and...
Sweden aspires to become totally carbon dioxide-neutral by 2045. Indisputably, what is needed is not...
Motivated by the ascertain need for climate mitigation, more than 100 countries have endorsed the go...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is the most viable option to reduce CO2 emissions from power plants...
n Waste-to-Energy (WtE) plants, municipal solid waste (MSW) is combusted while power and/or heat are...
The use of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology offers much promise in regard to the capture ...
Burning coal to produce electricity is one of the main contributors of carbon dioxide emissions to t...
European strategy for waste management attributes primary importance to waste production prevention ...
Climate change caused by the rise of anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is one of the chal...
To reach the goal of The Paris Agreement the transition to renewable energy and energy efficiency wi...
Negative emissions of carbon dioxide will likely be needed to meet the <2°C warming above the pre...