نتایج جستجو برای: Waste-to-Energy (WTE)

تعداد نتایج: 10829072  

Ali Asghar Ebrahimi, Fahimeh Teimouri, Hamid Reza Alaghehbandan, Mahrokh Jalili,

Introduction: Current energy sources are coming to end and one of the main priorities of the country’s management is the energy recovery from renewable energy. Considerable quantity of municipal solid waste (MSW) is one of the most serious urban pollution sources. Impact assessment matrix is a new and fast tool for Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA). Materials and Methods: In this regard, r...

2012
Munish K Chandel Gabriel Kwok Robert B Jackson

133 ISSN 1758-3004 10.4155/CMT.12.11 © 2012 Future Science Ltd Background Municipal solid waste (MSW) is a ubiquitous byproduct of industrialized societies. Sanitary landfills are the most commonly used means to dispose of MSW, but the limited availability of land in some places can make it difficult to find suitable locations for new landfills [1]. Additionally, in some cases, leachate produce...

2015
Dongliang Zhang Guangqing Huang Yimin Xu Qinghua Gong

China—the largest developing country in the world—is experiencing both rapid economic maturation and large-scale urbanization. These situations have led to waste disposal problems, and the need to identify alternative energy sources. Waste-to-energy (WTE) conversion processes, a source of renewable energy, are expected to play an increasingly important role in China’s sustainable management of ...

2016
Ana Nikolic Miljan Mikic

Purpose The City of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, is in the project preparation phase for a publicprivate partnership (PPP) project for the provision of services of treatment and disposal of residual municipal solid waste (MSW), including the construction and operation of a waste to energy (WtE) facility. The objective of this work was to perform a social cost-benefit analysis (CBA) for a co...

2009

The use of municipal solid waste (MSW) to generate electricity through landfill-gas-to-energy (LFGTE) and waste-to-energy (WTE)projectsrepresentsroughly14%ofU.S.nonhydrorenewable electricity generation. Although various aspects of LFGTE and WTE have been analyzed in the literature, this paper is the first to present a comprehensive set of life-cycle emission factors per unit of electricity gene...

2014
Omar K. M. Ouda Syed A. Raza Rafat Al-Waked Jawad F. Al-Asad

Waste-to-Energy (WTE) is a viable option for Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) management and a renewable energy source. MSW is a chronic problem in Saudi Arabia and more specifically in Saudi Urban areas. The MSW practices in KSA are simply done by collecting the waste and dumping it in open landfill sites. KSA is considering WTE as a potential renewable energy source that can contribute to electric...

Journal: :Waste management & research : the journal of the International Solid Wastes and Public Cleansing Association, ISWA 2011
Henning Friege Ansgar Fendel

Waste-to-energy (WtE) facilities have been established worldwide as a sustainable method for the disposal of residual waste. In the present study the following competing WtE systems were compared: (1) municipal solid waste incinerators (MSWIs) with energy recovery; (2) co-incineration of waste in old lignite or coal-fired power plants; (3) substitute [refuse-derived fuel (RDF)] incinerators wit...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2009
P Ozge Kaplan Joseph Decarolis Susan Thorneloe

The use of municipal solid waste (MSW) to generate electricity through landfill-gas-to-energy (LFGTE) and waste-to-energy (WTE) projects represents roughly 14% of U.S. nonhydro renewable electricity generation. Although various aspects of LFGTE and WTE have been analyzed in the literature, this paper is the first to present a comprehensive set of life-cycle emission factors per unit of electric...

Journal: :Waste management 2016
Jamie Baxter Yvonne Ho Yvonne Rollins Virginia Maclaren

Despite progress in residential waste diversion, residual waste - that fraction which cannot be recycled or composted - must continue to be managed by municipalities. Zero waste and environmental groups worry that waste-to-energy (WtE) incinerators discourage diversion, while both incineration and landfill have been stigmatized in the popular consciousness such that WtE incinerators in particul...

2009
Scott M. DuBoff

When local governments evaluate the environmental benefits and costs of alternatives for managing non-recyclable municipal solid waste, the relative costs of modern waste-to-energy (WTE) technology can be a significant stumbling block despite WTE technology’s environmental benefits. Although the preceding point is an important economic reality that has constrained WTE development in the United ...

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