Nuclear waste is largely misunderstood, thanks to the Cold War and war movies. However, even if nuclear energy is safer than ...
News Commentary - Waste to Energy (WtE), also known as energy from waste, uses thermochemical and biochemical technologies ...
CNT yarns can be used in thermoelectric devices to produce electricity from low-grade waste heat. To this end, researchers from Okayama University in Japan developed a doping protocol to produce ...
Montauk Energy’s warehouse on Highway 24 will be the site of its project to generate electricity by sending hog waste through ovens. By heating hog waste, the company will generate biogas that will ...
Nuclear power has long been a reliable energy source, supplying nearly 20% of electricity in the United States. While it does not emit carbon dioxide, it produces radioactive waste that remains ...
SYSTEM WILL SOON BE RETIRED. FOR 50 YEARS, THE AMES WASTE TO ENERGY SYSTEM HAS TURNED THE CITY’S GARBAGE INTO ELECTRICITY. KCCI PEPPER PEREIRA WENT TO THE FACILITY TO LEARN WHY AMES LEADERS THINK IT’S ...
Muhammad Muddasar is working as Research Assistant in University of Limerick, Ireland. He received funding from Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine for this project. If you’ve ever seen ...
Edward Randviir receives funding from Innovate UK and the Royal Society. He has previously consulted on waste management sites, including anaerobic digestion, in-vessel composting, and energy from ...
Researchers at the University of Waterloo have developed an inexpensive device that generates enough electricity to power a calculator using only waste walnut shells and drops of water. Their work is ...
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