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As the availability of fossils fuels becomes more limited, the
negative impact of their consumption becomes an increasingly
relevant factor in our choices with regards to primary energy
sources. The exponentially increasing demand for energy is
reflected in the mass generation of by-products and waste flows
which characterize current society's development and use of fossil
sources. The potential for recoverable material and energy in these
ever-increasing refuse flows is huge, even after the separation of
hazardous constituent elements, allowing safe and sustainable
further exploitation of an otherwise 'wasted' resource. Fuel Cells
in the Waste-to-Energy Chain explores the concept of
waste-to-energy through a 5 step process which reflects the stages
during the transformation of refuse flows to a valuable commodity
such as clean energy. By providing selected, integrated
alternatives to the current centralized, wasteful, fossil-fuel
based infrastructure, Fuel Cells in the Waste-to-Energy Chain
explores how the concept of waste-to-energy can be constructed and
developed into a realistic solution. The entire spectrum of current
and future energy problems is illuminated through the explanation
of the operational, integration and marketing implications of high
efficiency technological solutions using the real context of
developed regions such as Europe. Up-to-date reviews are provided
on the status of technology and demonstration, implementation and
marketing perspectives. The detailed technological information and
insight gathered from over twenty years of experience in the field
makes Fuel Cells in the Waste-to-Energy Chain a valuable resource
for all engineers and researchers in the fields of energy supply
systems and waste conversion, as well as providing a key reference
for discussions by policy makers, marketing experts and industry
developers working in energy supply and waste management.
As the availability of fossils fuels becomes more limited, the
negative impact of their consumption becomes an increasingly
relevant factor in our choices with regards to primary energy
sources. The exponentially increasing demand for energy is
reflected in the mass generation of by-products and waste flows
which characterize current society's development and use of fossil
sources. The potential for recoverable material and energy in these
ever-increasing refuse flows is huge, even after the separation of
hazardous constituent elements, allowing safe and sustainable
further exploitation of an otherwise 'wasted' resource. Fuel Cells
in the Waste-to-Energy Chain explores the concept of
waste-to-energy through a 5 step process which reflects the stages
during the transformation of refuse flows to a valuable commodity
such as clean energy. By providing selected, integrated
alternatives to the current centralized, wasteful, fossil-fuel
based infrastructure, Fuel Cells in the Waste-to-Energy Chain
explores how the concept of waste-to-energy can be constructed and
developed into a realistic solution. The entire spectrum of current
and future energy problems is illuminated through the explanation
of the operational, integration and marketing implications of high
efficiency technological solutions using the real context of
developed regions such as Europe. Up-to-date reviews are provided
on the status of technology and demonstration, implementation and
marketing perspectives. The detailed technological information and
insight gathered from over twenty years of experience in the field
makes Fuel Cells in the Waste-to-Energy Chain a valuable resource
for all engineers and researchers in the fields of energy supply
systems and waste conversion, as well as providing a key reference
for discussions by policy makers, marketing experts and industry
developers working in energy supply and waste management.
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