18 results with keyword: 'life cycle assessment reusing municipal solid waste incineration'
Awareness of the harmful residues from the incineration of municipal solid waste (MSW) has increased in recent years and many researchers have discussed the characteristic and
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By applying comprehensive scenario analysis using Life Cycle Assessment with WRATE software of energy recovery from municipal solid waste through incineration and AD the
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performance evolution of municipal solid waste management by life cycle assessment
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MSWM: municipal solid waste management; MFA: material flow analysis; MSW: municipal solid waste; LCA: life cycle assessment; SC: selective collection; SSC: separate street
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Beneficial Utilization of Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Ashes Beneficial Utilization of Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Ashes as Sustainable Road Construction Materials..
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Depending on the actual costs (which are sensitive to the size of the plant) and revenues from the sale of energy, the net treatment cost per metric ton of waste incinerated
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Incineration plant: Treatment facility for solid waste with energy recovery and emission control Key criteria identifying the factors influencing the decision-making process are
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Ensemble methods with a stochastic dynamical system Variational methods with a stochastic dynamical system Summary, caveat and ongoing related work..
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Collecting Code Switched Data from Social Media Gideon Mendels?, Victor Soto?, Aaron Jaech, Julia Hirschberg Columbia University, New York, NY 10027 University of Washington, Seattle,
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recycling paper recycling to secondary fibers for newsprint production CH new LCI recycling reuse of waste paper in the production of insulation material CH new LCI recycling
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ABSTRACT: Life cycle assessment was used to investigate the environmental impacts and benefits of managing residual municipal solid waste, waste newspapers, and organic waste for
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To quantify the energy and environmental performance of converting MSW to liquid fuels, we examined the mass flow, fuel yields, energy consumption, and GWP based on an assumed
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In other words, the functional unit for ISWM should take into account the period of time for which the environmental impacts and waste generation are considered,
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Life cycle assessment of municipal solid waste technologies, organic waste, and compost application to crops By Roberto Quirós Vargas A thesis submitted to fulfillment of
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Key words: technological expectations; social representations; incineration; municipal solid waste; advanced thermal treatment; gasification.. Introduction:
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(2014) Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of different municipal solid waste management options: A case study of Asturias (Spain).. Journal of Cleaner
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This paper highlights all the trends that affect network security such as legal issues, privacy concerns and people shortages.. A good security solution not only solves the
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