From Waste to Energy: Technology, the Environment and the Implications under EU Law
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Waste-to-energy plants generate energy and they manage waste, notably municipal solid waste (MSW). In what way best, is still a matter of serious scientific research, both in a technological and in an economic-commercial sense, taking also the environmental impact into account. The latter is a particular concern of the transition to a (more) circular economy, the major economic perspective launched by the European Union.
The role of Waste-to-energy processes in such a transition is still marred by legal problems and even in 2017 a controversial subject matter. In this really multi-disciplinary book the state of Waste-to-energy in the modern world is analysed from the point of view of several disciplines: legal, socio-economic and commercial and technological.
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Preface xi
List of Contributors xiii
Introduction xv
1 From Waste to Energy: The State of Affairs (with a Focus on the European Union) 1
Harry H.G. Post
2 Investment in WtE: The World Bank and Others 21
Stefano Silingardi
3 Waste-to-Energy Technologies 43
Lieve Helsen, Nicholas Agon and Anouk Bosmans
4 WtE in Practice: The Clean and Safe Sink Solution of the Amsterdam Waste Energy Company (AEB) 89
Sietse A. Agema and Matthias Wieseler
5 Assessing WtE Technologies by Way of an Analytic Hierarchy Process 117
Filippo Corsini, Natalia Gusmerotti and Marco Frey
6 WtE and the Circular Economy: Environment and Energy 135
Thomas J. de Römph
7 Regulating Emerging Technologies: Regulation and Innovation in WtE 169
Kim Talus and Topi Turunen

