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Energy from Waste: Present Scenario, Challenges, and Future Prospects towards Sustainable Development

Energy from Waste: Present Scenario, Challenges, and Future Prospects towards Sustainable Development

Kalpana Arora, Ashwani Kumar, Satyawati Sharma
Copyright: © 2012 |Pages: 26
ISBN13: 9781466616257|ISBN10: 1466616253|EISBN13: 9781466616264
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-1625-7.ch014
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Arora, Kalpana, et al. "Energy from Waste: Present Scenario, Challenges, and Future Prospects towards Sustainable Development." Global Sustainable Development and Renewable Energy Systems, edited by Phillip Olla, IGI Global, 2012, pp. 271-296. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-1625-7.ch014

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Arora, K., Kumar, A., & Sharma, S. (2012). Energy from Waste: Present Scenario, Challenges, and Future Prospects towards Sustainable Development. In P. Olla (Ed.), Global Sustainable Development and Renewable Energy Systems (pp. 271-296). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-1625-7.ch014

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Arora, Kalpana, Ashwani Kumar, and Satyawati Sharma. "Energy from Waste: Present Scenario, Challenges, and Future Prospects towards Sustainable Development." In Global Sustainable Development and Renewable Energy Systems, edited by Phillip Olla, 271-296. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2012. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-1625-7.ch014

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Abstract

Considering the confrontation of waste disposal and minimizing Green House Gas (GHG) emission, technologies of Waste To Energy (WTE) production seem appealing. It provides one key solution for two major concerns regarding energy crisis and waste management. Energy from biomass can be seen as a promising alternative for fossil fuels, which are getting scarce and more costly day by day. Since a significant amount of organic waste from agriculture, industries, and community sources is collected annually, it can be convertible to useful energy forms like biohydrogen, biogas, bioalcohols, etc., through various Waste-To-Energy Routes (WTERs) for sustainable development. The adoption of this WTE technology will help the world not only in saving the traditional energy resources, but also in reducing GHG emission, and lowering environmental impact. With all these advantages, WTE industry is expected to experience a noticeable growth in the coming years and make greater contribution in supplying renewable energy. The review presents the technical, economical, and environmental aspects of various WTE techniques and focus on the benefit that this thermochemical conversion is a step forward towards sustainable development.

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