2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.clwas.2022.100070
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Evaluating the energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions from managing municipal, construction, and demolition solid waste

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“…where: CAt: costs in year t; r: interest rate (%); t: year of the investment. Finally, in order to determin the total energy generated, the energy for each year (EA t ) was calculated using Equation (7), assuming that no electrical energy generation would occur in year 0:…”
Section: Energy and Economic Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…where: CAt: costs in year t; r: interest rate (%); t: year of the investment. Finally, in order to determin the total energy generated, the energy for each year (EA t ) was calculated using Equation (7), assuming that no electrical energy generation would occur in year 0:…”
Section: Energy and Economic Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The combined use of anaerobic digestion and incineration was used by [6]. Ashes resulting from incineration can be used to manufacture cementitious materials, as described in [7]. Currently, the primary form of solid waste disposal in Brazil is through Sanitary Landfills (SL).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The use of solid waste to produce RDF in cement manufacturing has been demonstrated in data from European nations with well-established waste collection systems and high disposal costs Moreover, it is an alternative to regulated waste disposal. Therefore, using RDF as a renewable fuel in the cement industry or power plants will decrease the waste required to landfill, energy consumption, high usage of raw materials, and greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) (Hemidat et al, 2019;Martins et al, 2022;Zhao et al, 2016). Moreover, solid waste can be used as a source of energy as well as the electricity to achieve carbon neutrality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%