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Apr 1976

Energy Recovery from Refuse—State-of-the- Art

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Publication: Journal of the Environmental Engineering Division
Volume 102, Issue 2

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The major recent developments in the technology associated with energy recovery from the municipal solid waste stream are presented. The quantity of refuse generated in the United States, its energy content and availability for utilization are reviewed. The methods already proven and under development for the conversion of refuse to steam, solid fuel, liquid fuel, gaseous fuel, and electricity are described in general terms and are further illustrated by detailed accounts of recovery systems employing the principles of incineration, pyrolysis, hydrogenation, anaerobic digestion, and methane recovery from sanitary landfills. A brief analysis is given regarding the effects of material recovery on the potential energy availability in the waste stream.

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Journal of the Environmental Engineering Division
Volume 102Issue 2April 1976
Pages: 281 - 300

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Published online: Feb 11, 2021

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John Payne, AM.ASCE
Technical Development Engr., Dept. of the Environment, Ottawa, Canada

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