Environmental Engineering Management: Energy Recovery Strategies
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This report delves into the realm of environmental engineering management, specifically focusing on the strategies and technologies associated with waste-to-energy (WTE) systems. It begins by exploring the essential aspects of WTE, including gasification, combustion, and anaerobic digestion, while addressing challenges related to waste management, greenhouse gas emissions, and energy demands. The report then examines the successful application of supply chain management in the context of green pellet production for heating supply and biogas generation. Furthermore, it highlights the importance of addressing public concerns through policy and the implementation of supply chain strategies. The report also investigates innovative approaches such as combining pyrolysis with anaerobic digestion to enhance energy recovery from agricultural residues, including the utilization of liquid biofuels and gas derived from digestate pyrolysis. The findings underscore the potential of integrated processes for achieving higher bioenergy recovery and sustainable environmental management.
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