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Effects Of MSW Selective Collection On Waste-to-energy Strategies

This paper analyses the effects of the evolution of the selective collection of municipal solid waste on the local strategies for their energy valorization, referring to a case study where high efficiencies of source separation have been reached thanks to a two-decade effort. Four years were charact...

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Published in:WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment 2013-01, Vol.176, p.3
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Case studies
Economic analysis
Economic conditions
Electric power generation
Energy
Fuels
Garbage collection
Industrial engineering
Industrial plants
Manufacturing engineering
Municipal solid waste
Municipal waste management
Power plants
Separation
Solid waste management
Solid wastes
Thermal power
Thermal power plants
Viability
Waste characteristics
Waste management
Waste management industry
Waste to energy
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