Pyrolysis and gasification represent two complementary thermochemical pathways for converting solid waste—ranging from municipal refuse and sewage sludge to agricultural residues and plastics—into ...
After nearly three years of consideration, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is standing pat on regulation of pyrolysis operations and will continue to view them as incineration. The move buys ...
Dorset-based New Earth Energy has been given the green light to develop its first large-scale energy-from-waste facility. Bristol city council yesterday (October 13) granted it permission to build a 7 ...
Pyrolysis is a thermochemical route to convert lignocellulosic biomass into liquid, solid and gaseous biofuels by heating in the absence of oxygen. Depending on heating rate and residence time, slow, ...
The State of Wisconsin legislative bodies (House and Senate) enacted Assembly Bill 789 (“Bill”) which is described as generally exempting pyrolysis and gasification facilities from certain laws ...
Investments in gasification facilities have stalled, with identifiable pitfalls holding back the construction of some facilities. More than 90 percent of the operating 2024 capacity for gasification ...
The Wisconsin legislature passed AB 789, a bill that exempts pyrolysis and gasification facilities from certain laws relating to solid waste facilities, March 20, 2018. The legislation was sponsored ...
Significant market opportunities exist in advanced recycling technologies, driven by global awareness of plastic waste and rising demand for sustainable solutions. Key advancements include ...
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