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Cranfield studies waste as a resource

Waste-to-energy technology is just one of the areas that Cranfield University focuses its energy research programmes. Here, John Oakey, Stuart Wagland and Phil Longhurst from the university's Centre for Energy and Resource Technology, explain how careful categorisation, processing and analysis of waste streams can lead to the most effective recycling and energy recovery from this renewable resource.

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EW Jun 2012 - p28-29.pdf

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Journal title: Energy World

Publisher: Energy Institute

Subjects: Research and development, Reclamation, recycling and recovery, Waste recycling and disposal, Waste, Carbon monoxide

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