Proceedings of the International Conference on Energy and Sustainable Development: Issues and Strategies (ESD 2010) 2010
DOI: 10.1109/esd.2010.5598796
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Production of thermoelectric power from solid waste of some educational institutions of Lahore

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“…The results indicated that the installation of solid waste based thermoelectric power plant was not feasible for LSE [10], LUMS [11] and KC [12] but it was feasible for GCUL [13]. The data, of course, guided that the projects could be moved towards feasibility through well planned strategies.…”
Section: Techno-economic Disposal Of Solid Waste-a Case Study As An Ementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The results indicated that the installation of solid waste based thermoelectric power plant was not feasible for LSE [10], LUMS [11] and KC [12] but it was feasible for GCUL [13]. The data, of course, guided that the projects could be moved towards feasibility through well planned strategies.…”
Section: Techno-economic Disposal Of Solid Waste-a Case Study As An Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the second phase, the extension of work narrated above was undertaken by one of the research groups supervised by the author. The studies on village level [14], urban colony level [15] and on the City of Lahore [16] as a whole have been completed. The group has given promising messages to the residents of Lahore and to the nation at large.…”
Section: Techno-economic Disposal Of Solid Waste-a Case Study As An Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The researcher also presents some solutions in his research as the hydel generation, thermal generation, nuclear power generation, renewable energy, solar energy, wind energy and biomass energy. Khan (2010) writes down an article on "Pakistan textile industry facing new challenges" and concluded that the Pakistan textile industry is facing new challenges due to the shortage of Comparative Study of Editorials of Daily Dawn and Daily the News International Regarding Electricity Crisis of Pakistan electricity. More than 60% of the export in the textile sector decline due to this crisis.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%