An innovative sorting system boosts coin recovery from industrial waste incineration and car scrap.
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 waste-to-energy association wants to advocate and promote the benefits of sustainable materials management via incineration. Companies...
The new report by Zero Waste Europe on biomonitoring research on waste incinerator emissions in three countries - Spain, Czech Republic and...
Biogas and biomethane expert PlanET Biogas creates a new company specifically focused on food waste processing and nutrient recovery...
The European Parliament Parliament approved the inclusion of municipal incinerators in the scope of the EU ETS. Benoit Englebert, Manager...
Ever since the European Parliament approved including waste-to-energy in the EU Emissions Trade System (ETS) the industry highlights the...
Innovations and improvements are the hallmarks of modern WtE facilities. Waste Management World has compiled a list of the latest and...
Carbon capture is one way to achieve net zero. The technology is especially suited for waste-to-energy, says Kenneth Juul, Chief Commercial...
Combustion without air: for many years, scientists and engineers have been working on an economically feasible technology. Now Babcock &...
Carsten Spohn passed suddenly and unexpected at the age of only 53.
In an effort to move away from landfills and diversify its energy production, Oman is building its first waste-to-energy plant.
Thöni Industriebetriebe GmbH and the energy provider in the Suisse region of Kanton Aargau Eniwa AG work together in the newly established...