Municipal solid waste energy refers to generating energy from household and commercial waste streams. This includes organic waste, paper, plastics, and non-recyclable materials. Municipal solid waste energy systems convert waste into electricity or heat through combustion, digestion, or gasification. These systems reduce landfill pressure, recover valuable energy, and support urban sustainability. Proper waste segregation and pollution control are critical for system efficiency and environmental safety. Municipal solid waste energy plays a key role in integrated urban energy and waste management strategies.
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