THE POSSIBLE ENERGY PRODUCTION FROM MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE
Session
Energy Efficiency Engineering
Description
Nowadays, a more rational flow of municipal waste management is considered necessary due to environmental, economic and social demand. The desire to reduce the accumulated amount of waste and the increased demand for energy, led to the development of the third generation of waste management. Such systems are waste-to-energy plants that are considered friendly to the environment and society. In this topic, the main focus is the possibility of producing energy from municipal solid waste and the economic and environmental benefits. Initially, qualitative methodology was used to see the situation, potential, and problems of the energy sector as well as that of the waste management, and then the quantitative methodology was used to present the statistical data of these two sectors. In order for the results of the possible potential energy production to be as valid as possible, we have based our data in the experiences and data of the European Union countries, and adapted those to the state of Kosovo. A critical review of known municipal waste management practices and processes will contribute to give investors a
Keywords:
wastewater, hospital effluents, pollution loads, treatment plant, photo catalytic reaction
Proceedings Editor
Edmond Hajrizi
ISBN
978-9951-550-50-5
Location
UBT Kampus, Lipjan
Start Date
29-10-2022 12:00 AM
End Date
30-10-2022 12:00 AM
DOI
10.33107/ubt-ic.2022.143
Recommended Citation
Kurshumliu, Fijona and Makolli, Sami, "THE POSSIBLE ENERGY PRODUCTION FROM MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE" (2022). UBT International Conference. 144.
https://knowledgecenter.ubt-uni.net/conference/2022/all-events/144
THE POSSIBLE ENERGY PRODUCTION FROM MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE
UBT Kampus, Lipjan
Nowadays, a more rational flow of municipal waste management is considered necessary due to environmental, economic and social demand. The desire to reduce the accumulated amount of waste and the increased demand for energy, led to the development of the third generation of waste management. Such systems are waste-to-energy plants that are considered friendly to the environment and society. In this topic, the main focus is the possibility of producing energy from municipal solid waste and the economic and environmental benefits. Initially, qualitative methodology was used to see the situation, potential, and problems of the energy sector as well as that of the waste management, and then the quantitative methodology was used to present the statistical data of these two sectors. In order for the results of the possible potential energy production to be as valid as possible, we have based our data in the experiences and data of the European Union countries, and adapted those to the state of Kosovo. A critical review of known municipal waste management practices and processes will contribute to give investors a