Generation of Energy from Municipal Solid Waste: Circular Economy and Sustainability

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Generation of Energy from Municipal Solid Waste: Circular Economy and Sustainability Editors: Abdelkader Anouzla, Salah Souabi Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Springer International Publishing AG
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Pages: 477 Illustrations and other contents: 78 Illustrations, color; 12 Illustrations, black and white; Approx. 470 p. Language: English ISBN: 9783031743337 Categories: , , ,

This book endeavors to critically assess and analyze the latent energy potential inherent within waste materials, thereby reframing the conventional perception of garbage from being solely a detrimental source of environmental pollution to being recognized as a viable and sustainable energy source. Furthermore, this book provides an extensive and meticulously curated database that serves as an invaluable resource to guide stakeholders in selecting the most appropriate and effective methodologies for waste disposal, whilst facilitating the generation of renewable energy that can significantly contribute to energy sustainability. In undertaking this comprehensive evaluation, the book highlights the transformative possibilities of waste management practices. It underscores the broader implications for environmental conservation and the advancement of renewable energy technologies in contemporary society. The text comprises 17 chapters on waste management with clean energy generation (heat, CH4, H2, diesel, petrol, methanol, ethanol, etc.) that experts in the field have suggested. Energy from trash may be recovered, which results in a decrease in greenhouse gas emissions and the creation of new recovery technologies. Lowering environmental pollution is an intelligent approach to ensure national energy security and combat the trend toward global warming.

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Author Biography

Dr. Abdelkader Anouzla received his Ph.D. in Science & Technology at Hassan II University -Faculty of Science and Technology Mohammedia, specializing in water treatment. Dr. Abdelkader ANOUZLA has published almost 100 peer-reviewed articles and Ten books. As well as being a guest speaker at several conferences, he has also published numerous proceedings. He has experience in water and wastewater, solid waste management, environmental chemistry, pollutants in soil, study and characterization of waste, recycling, and reuse of waste to produce new materials, and air pollution. Anouzla conducts research in the areas of water and waste treatment, wastewater treatment plant operation, leachate discharge treatment, solid waste sorting, technical landfill management, and composting of solid waste and sludge from wastewater treatment plants, the Algae as a Natural Solution for Water-Food-Energy nexus and Microplastic pollution in the environment, digitalization in the water sector, Saving water in business and irrigation, nitrogen pollution.  Prof. Salah Souabi PHD in water and waste treatment, Professor researcher at Hassan II University of Mohammedia, at the Process and Environmental Engineering Laboratory of the Faculty of Science and Technology of Morocco. Professor Salah Souabi is a University of Poitiers Scienet Environmental Techniques graduate. He is responsible for a research team on managing liquid and solid waste, with a scientific production of 160 articles published in international journals and 30 book chapters. The poet Salah Souabi is the editor of Nine Livres, an expert at the level of CNRST Morocco, and several newspapers internationally. He supervises several researchers on the design of wastewater treatment sectors, the treatment of water and waste, the optimization of the treatment conditions of wastewater treatment plants, the treatment of leachate discharges, the sorting of solid waste, management of technical landfills, operation of wastewater treatment plants, composting of solid waste and sludge from wastewater treatment plants using composts in agroecology. Professor Salah Souabi is a member of the management team of the Water Institute, which was recently created by the Ministry of Education and Research in Agadir.