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Title Energy and Waste Management
ID_Doc 9763
Authors Eriksson, O
Title Energy and Waste Management
Year 2017
Published Energies, 10.0, 7
DOI 10.3390/en10071072
Abstract Waste management and energy systems are often interlinked, either directly by waste-to-energy technologies, or indirectly as processes for recovery of resources-such as materials, oils, manure, or sludge-use energy in their processes or substitute conventional production of the commodities for which the recycling processes provide raw materials. A special issue in Energies on the topic of " Energy andWaste Management" attained a lot of attention from the scientific community. In particular, papers contributing to improved understanding of the combined management of waste and energy were invited. In all, 9 papers were published out of 24 unique submissions. The papers cover technical topics such as leaching of heavy metals, pyrolysis, and production of synthetic natural gas in addition to different systems assessments of horse manure, incineration, and complex future scenarios at a national level. All papers except one focused on energy recovery from waste. That particular paper focused on waste management of infrastructure in an energy system (wind turbines). Published papers illustrate research in the field of energy and waste management on both a current detailed process level as well as on a future system level. Knowledge gained on both types is necessary to be able to make progress towards a circular economy.
Author Keywords energy; waste; incineration; pyrolysis; gasification; anaerobic digestion; district heating; LCA; manure; ash; oil; scenarios; wind power; SNG
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000406700200243
WoS Category Energy & Fuels
Research Area Energy & Fuels
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