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Incineration --- -Flue gases --- -Air --- -Atmosphere --- Stack gases --- Combustion gases --- Factory and trade waste --- Burning of waste --- Combustion of waste --- Waste burning --- Waste combustion --- Refuse and refuse disposal --- Waste disposal --- -Environmental aspects --- Purification --- Pollution --- -Waste disposal --- Air --- Flue gases --- Purification of flue gases --- Air contaminants --- Air pollutants --- Air pollution --- Air pollution control --- Air toxics --- Airborne pollutants --- Atmosphere --- Contaminants, Air --- Control of air pollution --- Pollutants, Air --- Toxics, Air --- Air quality --- Atmospheric deposition --- Waste disposal&delete& --- Environmental aspects --- Control
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Refuse and refuse disposal --- Incineration --- Sewage --- Water --- Déchets --- Incinération --- Eaux usées --- Eau --- Environmental aspects --- Waste disposal --- Purification --- Pollution --- Elimination --- Aspect de l'environnement --- Epuration --- -Sewage --- -Domestic effluent --- Domestic sewage --- Domestic wastewater --- Effluent (Sewage) --- Industrial effluent --- Industrial wastewater --- Sewage effluent --- Waste water --- Waste waters --- Wastewater --- Wastewaters --- Sewerage --- Burning of waste --- Combustion of waste --- Waste burning --- Waste combustion --- -Incineration --- -Environmental aspects --- -Refuse and refuse disposal --- Déchets --- Incinération --- Eaux usées --- Domestic effluent --- Incineration - Environmental aspects - European Union countries --- Sewage - European Union countries
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Refuse and refuse disposal --- Incineration --- Sewage Disposal --- Discarded materials --- Disposal of refuse --- Garbage --- Household waste --- Household wastes --- Rubbish --- Solid waste management --- Trash --- Waste disposal --- Waste management --- Wastes, Household --- Sanitation --- Factory and trade waste --- Pollution --- Pollution control industry --- Salvage (Waste, etc.) --- Street cleaning --- Waste products --- Burning of waste --- Combustion of waste --- Waste burning --- Waste combustion --- Incineration. --- Refuse and refuse disposal. --- Sewage disposal. --- Sewage disposal --- Environmental aspects
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Hazardous wastes --- Incineration --- Refuse and refuse disposal --- Déchets dangereux --- Incinération --- Dechets --- Elimination --- -Incineration --- -Refuse and refuse disposal --- -Discarded materials --- Disposal of refuse --- Garbage --- Household waste --- Household wastes --- Rubbish --- Solid waste management --- Trash --- Waste disposal --- Waste management --- Wastes, Household --- Sanitation --- Factory and trade waste --- Pollution --- Pollution control industry --- Salvage (Waste, etc.) --- Street cleaning --- Waste products --- Burning of waste --- Combustion of waste --- Waste burning --- Waste combustion --- Hazardous waste disposal --- Poisonous wastes --- Toxic waste disposal --- Toxic waste release --- Toxic wastes --- Wastes, Hazardous --- Hazardous substances --- -Hazardous wastes --- Hazardous wastes. --- Combustion. --- Déchets --- Élimination --- Déchets dangereux --- Incinération --- Combustion
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Factory and trade waste --- -Hazardous wastes --- -Hazardous waste disposal --- Poisonous wastes --- Toxic waste disposal --- Toxic waste release --- Toxic wastes --- Waste disposal --- Wastes, Hazardous --- Hazardous substances --- Refuse and refuse disposal --- Pollution --- Factory waste --- Industrial effluents --- Industrial wastes --- Solid waste management --- Trades-waste --- Wastewaters --- Plant engineering --- Centralized industrial waste treatment facilities --- Waste products --- Testing --- -Congresses --- Hazardous wastes --- Agrotechnology and Food Sciences. Engineering --- Environmental Sciences and Forestry. Environmental Management --- Congresses. --- Waste treatment --- Environmental Pollution --- -Testing --- Waste treatment. --- Environmental Pollution. --- Hazardous waste disposal --- Testing&delete& --- Congresses --- HAZARD ASSESSMENT --- WASTE DISPOSAL --- PERMEABILITY --- INCINERATION --- ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEYS --- Monograph --- Permeability. --- Incineration. --- Burning of waste --- Combustion of waste --- Waste burning --- Waste combustion --- Adsorption --- Physics --- Solids --- Capillarity --- Fluids --- Liquids --- Osmosis --- Porosity
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This book covers in detail programs and technologies for converting traditionally landfilled solid wastes into energy through waste-to-energy projects.Modern Waste-to-Energy plants are being built around the world to reduce the levels of solid waste going into landfill sites and contribute to renewable energy and carbon reduction targets. The latest technologies have also reduced the pollution levels seen from early waste incineration plants by over 99%. With case studies from around the world, Rogoff and Screve provide an insight into the different approaches taken
Refuse as fuel. --- Waste products as fuel. --- Incineration. --- Refuse and refuse disposal. --- Discarded materials --- Disposal of refuse --- Garbage --- Household waste --- Household wastes --- Refuse and refuse disposal --- Rubbish --- Solid waste management --- Trash --- Waste disposal --- Waste management --- Wastes, Household --- Sanitation --- Factory and trade waste --- Pollution --- Pollution control industry --- Salvage (Waste, etc.) --- Street cleaning --- Waste products --- Burning of waste --- Combustion of waste --- Waste burning --- Waste combustion --- Energy recovery from waste --- Organic waste as fuel --- Waste as fuel --- Fuel --- Biomass energy --- Refuse as fuel --- Garbage as fuel --- Waste products as fuel --- Environmental aspects
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"For many years, landfills have been viewed as an ultimate disposal site for refuse. In this book, however, the landfill is considered as a renewable bioreactor, when the leachate and landfill gases can be mitigated effectively. The contents of this book include the general structure of sanitary landfill, stabilization process of landfill, recycling of aged refuse, leachate generation processes, leachate pollution control, utilization and biooxidation of landfill gas, and novel landfilling for leachate and methane control."--
Incineration. --- Refuse and refuse disposal. --- Hazardous wastes. --- Hazardous waste disposal --- Poisonous wastes --- Toxic waste disposal --- Toxic waste release --- Toxic wastes --- Waste disposal --- Wastes, Hazardous --- Factory and trade waste --- Hazardous substances --- Refuse and refuse disposal --- Pollution --- Discarded materials --- Disposal of refuse --- Garbage --- Household waste --- Household wastes --- Rubbish --- Solid waste management --- Trash --- Waste management --- Wastes, Household --- Sanitation --- Pollution control industry --- Salvage (Waste, etc.) --- Street cleaning --- Waste products --- Burning of waste --- Combustion of waste --- Waste burning --- Waste combustion --- Environmental aspects --- Sewage --- Purification. --- Effluent treatment --- Purification of sewage --- Sewage treatment --- Water treatment --- Disinfection --- Resource recovery facilities. --- Methane --- Recycling. --- Purification --- Environmental aspects. --- Domestic effluent --- Domestic sewage --- Domestic wastewater --- Effluent (Sewage) --- Industrial effluent --- Industrial wastewater --- Sewage effluent --- Waste water --- Waste waters --- Wastewater --- Wastewaters --- Sewerage --- Methyl hydride --- Alkanes --- Manure gases --- Biogas --- Facilities, Resource recovery --- Waste recovery facilities --- Recycling (Waste, etc.)
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Incineration --- Refuse and refuse disposal --- 502.33 --- 504.05 --- 628.47 --- 628.47 Disposal and utilization of urban refuse --- Disposal and utilization of urban refuse --- 504.05 Unfavourable influences of human activities on the environment. Ecotoxicology --- Unfavourable influences of human activities on the environment. Ecotoxicology --- 502.33 Nature in relation to planning and development --- Nature in relation to planning and development --- Discarded materials --- Disposal of refuse --- Garbage --- Household waste --- Household wastes --- Rubbish --- Solid waste management --- Trash --- Waste disposal --- Waste management --- Wastes, Household --- Sanitation --- Factory and trade waste --- Pollution --- Pollution control industry --- Salvage (Waste, etc.) --- Street cleaning --- Waste products --- Burning of waste --- Combustion of waste --- Waste burning --- Waste combustion --- Government policy --- Management --- Environmental aspects --- Environmental protection. Environmental technology --- Bavaria --- Netherlands
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· Explains the basics of Waste-To-Energy (WTE) conversion processes and the technologies currently in use for WTE · Provides layout and steam cycle adopted parameters for WTE plants · Examines new and advanced integrated WTE cycles for energy efficiency optimization · Discusses and identifies several performance indexes and power output allocation approaches for multi-fuel energy systems This book provides an overview of state-of-the-art technologies for energy conversion from waste, as well as a much-needed guide to new and advanced strategies to increase Waste-to-Energy (WTE) plant efficiency. Beginning with an overview of municipal solid waste production and disposal, basic concepts related to Waste-To-Energy conversion processes are described with reference to combustion grate technologies, highlighting the most relevant aspects impacting the thermodynamic efficiency of WTE power plants. The pervasive influences of main steam cycle parameters and plant configurations on WTE efficiency are detailed and quantified. Advanced hybrid technology applications, particularly the Hybrid Combined Cycle concept, are examined in detail, including an illuminating compare-and-contrast study of two basic types of hybrid dual-fuel combined cycle arrangements: steam/water side integrated HCC and windbox repowering. Focusing on steam/water side integrated configuration, several layouts are proposed; for each proposed configuration, the optimum plant design is identified to meet the goals of maximizing steam generation and power output, while minimizing discharged outlet temperature. An in-depth case study investigates the strengths and challenges of a medium-sized WTE facility integrated with different market-available gas turbine (GT) units. Finally, the book examines issues of power output allocation and conversion efficiency for a multi-fuel energy system (such as WTE-GT integrated plant), which receives different types of input fuels and generates a single useful output. Several performance indexes and varying power output allocation approaches are identified and compared.
Energy. --- Renewable and Green Energy. --- Energy Technology. --- Waste Management/Waste Technology. --- Electric engineering. --- Renewable energy sources. --- Waste disposal. --- Energies renouvelables --- Mechanical Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Mechanical Engineering - General --- Waste products as fuel. --- Recycling (Waste, etc.) --- Incineration. --- Burning of waste --- Combustion of waste --- Waste burning --- Waste combustion --- Conversion of waste products --- Recovery of natural resources --- Recovery of waste materials --- Resource recovery --- Waste recycling --- Waste reuse --- Energy recovery from waste --- Organic waste as fuel --- Waste as fuel --- Renewable energy resources. --- Electric power production. --- Alternate energy sources. --- Green energy industries. --- Waste management. --- Refuse and refuse disposal --- Conservation of natural resources --- Energy conservation --- Salvage (Waste, etc.) --- Waste products --- Fuel --- Biomass energy --- Refuse as fuel --- Energy Systems. --- Alternate energy sources --- Alternative energy sources --- Energy sources, Renewable --- Sustainable energy sources --- Power resources --- Renewable natural resources --- Agriculture and energy --- Energy systems. --- Refuse and refuse disposal. --- Total energy systems (On-site electric power production) --- Discarded materials --- Disposal of refuse --- Garbage --- Household waste --- Household wastes --- Rubbish --- Solid waste management --- Trash --- Waste disposal --- Waste management --- Wastes, Household --- Sanitation --- Factory and trade waste --- Pollution --- Pollution control industry --- Street cleaning --- Environmental aspects --- Energy systems, Total (On-site electric power production) --- On-site electric power production (Total energy systems) --- Cogeneration of electric power and heat --- Distributed generation of electric power --- Heat recovery
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In October 2001, the Stability Pact and the OECD launched the Regulatory Governance Initiative (RGI) to strengthen the institutional, knowledge and process capacities for developing and implementing more efficient and effective regulation, supportive of sound and competitive markets. The RGI is one of the policy implementation initiatives under the Investment Compact (the South East Europe Compact for Reform, Investment, Integrity and Growth) of the Stability Pact. This report of the Regulatory Governance Initiative provides an assessment on the progress of regulatory governance reforms in South East Europe (SEE), and the remaining reform challenges. It includes the Governance Action Plans developed by the SEE countries. Short-term reform priorities identified by the countries provide the basis for the Agenda for Regional Action, an overview of main governance reform trends in the SEE region and recommendations for the successful implementation of reforms. The report responds to the decision, taken by the Ministers from South East Europe (SEE) at the meeting in Vienna in July 2003, to place major emphasis on reviewing progress in the area of governance at their 2004 Ministerial meeting. It aims to inform policy-makers, donors, investors and the international community of progress in regulatory governance reforms in South East Europe. Practitioners in the region can draw on this report as a guide for their work in the future.
Governance --- Finance and Investment --- Reactor fuel reprocessing --- Nuclear fuel claddings --- Alpha-bearing wastes --- Environmental Engineering --- Civil & Environmental Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Congresses --- Waste disposal --- 614.7 --- 614.8 --- 621.039.7 --- 621.1 --- Claddings, Nuclear fuel --- Metal cladding --- Nuclear fuel elements --- Nuclear reactor fuel reprocessing --- Reprocessing of nuclear fuels --- Spent reactor fuel processing --- Fission products --- Nuclear fuels --- Waste products --- Accelerator-driven systems --- Actinides-bearing radioactive wastes --- Alpha-contaminated wastes --- Alpha wastes --- Transuranic wastes --- TRU wastes --- Radioactive wastes --- 621.039.7 Radioactive waste management --- Radioactive waste management --- 621.1 Heat engines in general. Generation, distribution and use of steam. Steam engines. Boilers --- Heat engines in general. Generation, distribution and use of steam. Steam engines. Boilers --- Waste disposal&delete& --- Pollutie van lucht, water, grond--(openbare gezondheidszorg) --- Risico. Ongevallen--(voor meer gedetailleerde uitwerking zie e-{614.8}) --- WASTE MANAGEMENT --- SOLID WASTES --- Incineration. --- Burning of waste --- Combustion of waste --- Waste burning --- Waste combustion --- Refuse and refuse disposal --- Monograph --- Reactor fuel reprocessing - Waste disposal - Congresses --- Nuclear fuel claddings - Congresses --- Cladding waste management --- Alpha bearing waste management --- Radioactive waste management(Solid-) --- Radioactive waste storage(Solid-)