waste-to-energy
Waste-to-energy refers to the process of generating usable energy, such as electricity or heat, by converting waste materials, particularly organic or biomass waste, through thermal or biological methods.
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Related Concepts (25)
- alternative energy sources
- anaerobic digestion
- bioenergy
- biofuels
- biomass
- circular economy
- clean fuel technologies
- clean technology
- combustion technology
- energy recovery
- environmental sustainability
- greenhouse gas emissions
- incineration
- landfill
- municipal solid waste
- organic waste
- recycling
- renewable energy
- renewable resources
- resource recovery
- solid waste
- waste incineration plants
- waste management
- waste management and recycling
- waste reduction
Similar Concepts
- biomass energy
- biomass energy utilization
- eco-friendly waste management
- energy industry
- energy waste
- industrial waste management
- municipal solid waste (msw) to energy
- waste heat recovery
- waste recycling and recovery technologies
- waste-to-energy conversion
- waste-to-energy plants
- waste-to-energy projects
- waste-to-energy systems
- waste-to-energy technologies
- waste-to-fuel technologies