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@article{164916, author = {Prof. Kalpana A Patel and Thore Suvarna kailas and Shinde Pratiksha Dilip and Nemade Kunal Hemant and khedkar Mihirkumar Swapnilkumar}, title = {ELECTRICITY GENERATION THROUGH WASTE MATERIALS}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {10}, number = {12}, pages = {2038-2041}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=164916}, abstract = {provides a succinct overview of the seminar report, "Electricity Generation through Waste Materials," which investigates the innovative paradigm of utilizing waste materials as a viable source of energy. The report navigates through the diverse landscape of waste-to-energy technologies, examining their environmental implications, technological intricacies, and socio-economic considerations. The urgency of transitioning towards sustainable energy solutions is underscored by the escalating global demand for electricity and the mounting environmental challenges associated with traditional energy sources. Waste, once considered a burden, emerges as a valuable resource in the quest for cleaner and more efficient energy production. Subsequently, the report delves into an in-depth analysis of various waste-to- energy technologies, ranging from anaerobic digestion to thermal processes like incineration, evaluating their efficiency, environmental impact, and economic feasibility. The technological discourse is complemented by an examination of waste reduction, circular economy principles, and greenhouse gas emissions, providing a comprehensive understanding of the broader environmental implications of waste-to energy solutions. In conclusion, the seminar report aims to illuminate the multifaceted aspects of electricity generation through waste materials. By scrutinizing the technological intricacies, environmental considerations, and socio-economic impacts, it contributes to the ongoing dialogue on sustainable energy solutions. The insights provided herein aim to inspire further research, innovation, and implementation of waste-to-energy solutions as integral components of a cleaner and more resilient energy future. }, keywords = {}, month = {}, }
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