

Generation of Electricity Using Dry Waste
Abstract
This paper provides an electricity generation from waste materials, focusing on various technologies and their applications. The goal is to understand the potential of waste-to-energy processes in contributing to sustainable energy production while mitigating environmental impacts. The paper discusses different types of waste materials suitable for energy generation, explores conversion technologies such as incineration, anaerobic digestion, and gasification, and evaluates their benefits and challenges. Additionally, it examines the economic viability, environmental considerations, and future prospects of waste-to-energy initiatives.
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