Waste to energy technologies encompass a range of processes that convert waste materials into energy. These include incineration, gasification, pyrolysis, anaerobic digestion, and plasma technologies. Waste to energy systems reduce waste volume, recover energy, and limit landfill dependency. They provide continuous energy supply and support urban waste management. Modern waste to energy technologies incorporate advanced emission control systems to minimize environmental impact. These technologies contribute to sustainable waste management, renewable energy generation, and climate mitigation strategies.
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