Landfills, waste and sewage will be important sources of energy in the future, although it may sound strange. That future has already arrived in the developed countries that use large quantities of waste as a fuel for heating or electricity generation. In addition to trash...
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Waste energy technology
[NREL] NREL Assesses National Design Standards for Offshore Wind
Report summarizes regulations, standards, and guidelines for the design and operation of offshore wind projects in the United States. In 2012, the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) published...
Learn About Waste Heat
Throughout the United States, an abundant source of emission-free power is being overlooked. This source is waste heat, a byproduct of industrial processes that could...
Learn About Waste-To-Energy
Waste-to-energy (WTE) is a reliable and renewable process of converting waste materials into electricity. Municipal waste is collected by local authorities from residential, commercial, and...