Waste to Energy: Calorific Improvement of Municipal Solid Waste through Biodrying
Municipal solid waste (MSW) is an energy resource with sufficient energy/calorific value, making it a suitable substitute for fuel. This study investigated the effect of air flow rate on the MSW calorific value, the hemicellulose content, and the MSW degradation rate in a biodrying process. Four bio...
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Main Authors: | Zaman Badrus, Samadikun Budi Prasetyo, Hardyanti Nurandani, Purwono Purwono |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e71624a45d6048ee82eb7079f0c3f6b9 |
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