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Waste-to-energy – a viable part of the UK energy mix
Waste-to-energy technology has been around for a long time but, argues Arup’s Ben Glover, the industry needs to up its game with respect to efficiency to maximise benefits. The waste-fuelled CHP facility being built at Kemsley in Kent shows the way forward.
Article details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Countries: UK -
Organisation: Arup
Subjects: Combined heat and power generation, Energy from waste, Renewables, Sustainable energy