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Proc. ASME. NAWTEC12, 12th Annual North American Waste-to-Energy Conference, 265-271, May 17–19, 2004
Paper No: NAWTEC12-2231
...) 854-2142 e-mail: kmo2004@columbia.edu Keywords: MSW, integrated waste management, anaerobic digestion, waste-to-energy, WTE, co-siting, energy recovery, methane generation Abstract A large fraction of the municipal solid wastes (MSW) stream in the U.S. comprises of natural organic compounds (i.e...
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Proc. ASME. NAWTEC12, 12th Annual North American Waste-to-Energy Conference, 15-22, May 17–19, 2004
Paper No: NAWTEC12-2206
...@columbia.edu Keywords: MSW, integrated waste management, renewable energy, waste-to-energy, WTE Abstract The combustion of municipal solid wastes for generating electricity (Waste-To-Energy) has been recognized by several states as a renewable source of energy. Yet, there has been determined opposition by some...
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Proc. ASME. NAWTEC13, 13th North American Waste-to-Energy Conference, 29-42, May 23–25, 2005
Paper No: NAWTEC13-3150
... 19 11 2008 In this work, a methodology for analysis and characterization of different ash fractions (bottom ash, 2–3 rd pass ash, super-heater ash, economizer ash and filter ash) generated from the incineration of MSW in a grate firing plant is presented. The methodology is shown...