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Energy from Toxic Organic Waste for Heat and Power Generation presents a detailed analysis on using scientific methods to recover and reuse energy from Toxic waste. Dr. Barik and… Read more
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Energy from Toxic Organic Waste for Heat and Power Generation presents a detailed analysis on using scientific methods to recover and reuse energy from Toxic waste. Dr. Barik and his team of expert authors recognize that there has been a growing rise in the quantum and diversity of toxic waste materials produced by human activity, and as such there is an increasing need to adopt new methods for the safe regeneration and minimization of waste produce around the world. It is predominately broken down into 5 sections:
The first section provides and overview on the Toxic waste generation addressing the main components for the imbalance in ecosystem derived from human activity
The second section sets out ways in which toxic waste can be managed through various methods such as chemical treatment, cracking and Electro-beam treatment
The final 3 sections deliver an insight in to how energy can be extracted and recycled into power from waste energy and the challenges that these may offer
This book is essential reference for engineering industry workers and students seeking to adopt new techniques for reducing toxic waste and in turn extracting energy from it whilst complying with pollution control standards from across the world.
Energy engineers and researchers concerned with the generation of energy from waste; nuclear engineers; chemical engineers; waste treatment professionals; Engineers working in biodiesel production and chemical engineering industries, especially those concerned with the treatment of waste; Students and academics of energy engineering focusing on renewable energy and waste management and environmental engineering
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