<span>Increasing global consumerism and population has led to an increase in the levels of waste produced. Waste to energy (WTE) conversion technologies can be employed to convert residual wastes into clean energy, rather than sending these wastes directly to landfill. Waste to energy conversion tec
Waste to Energy (WTE) Conversion Technology
β Scribed by Klinghoffer, N. B. (Hrsg.); Castaldi, M. J. (Hrsg.).
- Publisher
- Woodhead Publishing Ltd
- Year
- 2013.
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 251
- Series
- Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy
- Category
- Library
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