Energy from Waste

An accessible guide to creating power from both urban and industrial wastes and the associated environmental and economic impacts

Paul Breeze (Author)

9780081010426

Paperback / softback, published 20 October 2017

100 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 0.8 cm, 0.17 kg

Energy from Waste is a concise, up-to-date and accessible guide on how to create power from both urban and industrial waste. The book explores the types of waste that, instead of going to landfill, can be converted to energy, also discussing the most up-to-date technologies for doing so. The book contains a strong emphasis on the related environmental impacts and economic factors involved in the various methods of generating electricity, making this a valuable and insightful read for those involved in the management and conversion of waste, including energy engineers, managers and technicians.

1. Landfill Waste Disposal 2. Sources of Waste 3. Waste Composition 4. Waste Collection and Recycling 5. Waste Power Generation Technologies 6. Traditional Waste Incineration Plants 342 7. Gasification and Pyrolysis 8. Refuse-Derived Fuel 9. Environmental Issues 10. Waste Plant Emissions 11. Ash 12. Fly Ash and Flue-gas Treatment Residues 13. Flue Gas 14. Dioxins 15. Heavy Metals 16. Cost of Energy from Waste Plants

Subject Areas: Alternative & renewable energy sources & technology [THX], Energy technology & engineering [TH], Energy industries & utilities [KNB]