ISWA is about to release a White Book on Energy-from-Waste Technologies. In our interview Johnny Stuen, head of the working group...
The company turns difficult-to-recycle farm and paper waste which would otherwise go to landfills or be sent for incineration into a...
The project will enable the utility to generate 1.6MW of renewable electricity and avoid over 9,000 tonnes of CO2e emissions per year.
An ESWET and Committee of the Regions event discussed the role of waste-to-energy in responding to the challenges of the EU's green...
Unlike in Europe waste-to-energy has not really taken off in the US. But new policies, the worldwide energy crisis and the need to reduce...
The objections to gasification have not changed since the technology was invented: too expensive, too maintenance-intensive, not efficient...
The European Parliament has approved the inclusion of municipal incinerators in the scope of the EU ETS. Ever since, the industry has been...
Thermal recycling is reliable, makes environmental sense and has no technical alternative – and yet it has an image problem. A number of...
With a new report the European Suppliers of Waste to Energy Technologies (ESWET) present their vision of the future for the sector.
In January Zero Waste Europe published an article on dioxin emissions in three European waste-to-energy plants. Here Prof. Nickolas J....
How to best reduce emissions? This question is explored in the new SWANA report on advanced air pollution control technologies for Waste to...
The UK Department for Transport Advanced Fuels Fund awarded the grant, which runs through to 2025, to the project.
The waste-to-energy association wants to advocate and promote the benefits of sustainable materials management via incineration. Companies...
Clean Energy has been awarded a contract by San Diego Metropolitan Transit System to provide an expected 86 million gallons of renewable...
The new report by Zero Waste Europe on biomonitoring research on waste incinerator emissions in three countries - Spain, Czech Republic and...