Biomass and waste incineration, gasification, and conversion technologies transform organic materials and waste into usable energy. Incineration produces heat and electricity while significantly reducing waste volume. Gasification converts biomass and waste into syngas, which can be used for power generation, fuels, or chemicals. Other conversion methods include pyrolysis and anaerobic digestion. These technologies support waste management, energy recovery, and circular economy principles. Advanced emission control systems minimize environmental impacts. Biomass and waste conversion reduce landfill dependency and fossil fuel use. When sustainably managed, these systems contribute to renewable energy supply and climate mitigation while addressing growing waste challenges.
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