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Waste cardboard could help power plants in large-scale electricity generation: Study
Waste cardboard can now be used as an effective biomass fuel for large-scale power generation, says new study.
Lignin is abundant and full of valuable carbons, but microbes struggle to digest it efficiently because of its complex structure and high energy cost. For years, scientists have marveled at bacteria’s ...
The Environmental Services Association (ESA) has unveiled a new guide designed to accelerate the development of Energy from Waste (EfW) heat networks. The publication, Energy from Waste Heat Networks ...
Burning household rubbish in giant incinerators to make electricity is now the dirtiest way the UK generates power, BBC analysis has found. Nearly half of the rubbish produced in UK homes, including ...
The United Kingdom operating subsidiary of Paris-based Veolia Environnement has received a visit from a U.K. royal family member to one of its newest waste-to-energy (WTE) plants in England. Her Royal ...
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More than 200 jobs expected from new energy from waste plant approved for land at Seal Sands
A total of 235 new jobs have been promised after councillors approved an energy recovery facility which will burn waste, converting it into electricity. Two hundred will come in the construction stage ...
LONDON, Feb 27 (Reuters) - AstraZeneca has opened a plant to produce biogas from organic waste that will ensure by the end of this year all of its research and development and drug manufacturing in ...
TVO and Rauman Biovoima have launched Finland’s first scheme to recycle waste from the Olkiluoto NPP by using it as fuel in a ...
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Combining nuclear waste disposal with mobile energy generation
It is common for nuclear engineers to be concerned with the disposition of nuclear waste. After all, the United States alone ...
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