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Energy Self-Sufficiency Aiming for Sustainable Wastewater Systems: Are All Options Being Explored?

In upcoming years, water demand is expected to boost worldwide, and with that, wastewater generation and the required energy for treatment. Provided that efficiency measures should be implemented at first instance, developments of renewable energy technologies are needed to improve sustainability at...

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Published in:Sustainability 2021-05, Vol.13 (10), p.5537
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Renewable resources
Self sufficiency
Sludge
Sustainability
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Water treatment
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