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  • {{Short description|Energy from waste technology}} ...-from-waste]] (EfW) technology. An ATR system transforms [[municipal solid waste]] (MSW) into electricity or steam for district heating or industrial custom ...
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  • ....000/www/m2016/finalwebsite/solutions/alttechnology.html|title=Alternative Technology|website=web.mit.edu|access-date=2019-12-09}}</ref> Alternative technologies ...cess-date=2019-12-09}}</ref> Anaerobic digestion is considered alternative technology because it is a way to create [[energy]] using materials that can be broken ...
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  • ...h''') or '''green technology''' ('''greentech'''), also known as ''[[clean technology]]'' (''cleantech''), is the application of one or more of [[environmental s ==Purification and waste management== ...
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  • ...ervision of professor emeritus [[Gustaf Olsson]] at [[Lund University]] of Technology. ...Björn; Wramner, Per (2009): Integrated Dynamic Aquaculture and Wastewater Treatment Modelling for Recirculating Aquaculture Systems. Aquaculture, 287 pp. 361-3 ...
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  • ...egrated cycle of [[Profit (accounting)|profit]] making processes where the waste of each process becomes the feedstock for another process".<ref>Vidya Sagar ...2021}} to play a significant role in [[agroecology]] in the form of [[zero waste agriculture]] and most significantly through the operation of over 15 milli ...
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  • ...arts washers, and collecting fats, oils, and greases as part of wastewater treatment efforts for food manufacturing industries. ...ace scum can be reduced. Placed before an [[Oil–water separator|oily water treatment system]] an oil skimmer may give greater overall oil separation efficiency ...
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  • ...ater is considered to be [[wastewater]] that will need to be [[wastewater treatment|treated]]. ...akagawa |first3=E. | last4=Sanchez | first4=G. |title= Downhole Separation Technology —Past, Present and Future |url=https://espace.curtin.edu.au/bitstream/handl ...
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  • ...anch of food science|the monthly food science and technology magazine|Food Technology (magazine)}} ...ology, Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies|Faculty of Food Technology]], [[Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies]]]] ...
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  • ...nt chamber, and a torch head, or gas distributor. The main benefit of this technology is the elimination of electrodes, which can deteriorate and introduce conta The 1960s were the incipient period of thermal plasma technology, spurred by the needs of [[Space Race|aerospace programs]]. Among the vario ...
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  • {{Short description|Stance favoring technology development to fight climate change and existential threats}} ...ists argue that developing safe, [[clean technology|clean]], [[alternative technology]] should be an important goal of [[environmentalist]]s.<ref name="Hughes 20 ...
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  • ...nt derivative technologies, often in diverse fields. See [[General purpose technology]]. ...ted Nations [[Sustainable Development Goal 5]] targets the use of enabling technology to promote the empowerment of women.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Sustainable Devel ...
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  • ...rane|membranes]] can help separate desired chemical reaction products from waste materials from plants. Nanoscale [[Catalysis|catalysts]] can make chemical ...}</ref> and enhanced battery life could lead to less material use and less waste. Green Nanotechnology takes a broad systems view of nanomaterials and produ ...
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  • {{Short description|Technology for conversion of waste}} ...ution]] by creating a sustainable [[Circular economy|circular network]] of waste upcycling, clean fuel (and chemical) generation and the consequent mitigati ...
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  • ...rges for materials surface processing | journal = Plasma Sources Science & Technology | year = 2018 | volume = 27 |issue= 11 | pages = 115005 | doi = 10.1088/13 ...strial scales. Ozone is still used extensively in industrial air and water treatment.<ref name=kraus /> Early 20th-century attempts at commercial nitric acid an ...
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  • ...ble to supply energy and potable water for itself, as well as manage food, waste and wastewater. ...Additional forms of energy include biomass, commonly in the form of wood, waste, and alcohol fuels and geothermal energy, which uses differences in the und ...
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  • ...organism. Membrane technology is commonly used in industries such as water treatment, chemical and metal processing, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, the food in ...vention & safety processes after that industries are able to release their waste in the environment.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Bates |first=Dennis |date=July ...
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  • ...PG|320px|thumb|right|A typical stand-alone [[solar PV system]] at a sewage treatment plant in [[Santuari de Lluc]], [[Spain]]]] * ''Stand-by loads'': Stand-by mode of some loads waste energy. ...
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  • ...ant operator caused the accident by improperly mixing chemicals in a waste treatment holding tank, creating pockets of chlorine gas. No one was harmed in the in ...project as community member|date=2019-06-01|website=Electronic Products & Technology|language=en-US|access-date=2019-12-22}}</ref> ...
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  • ...water for drinking and a variety of other uses, safe disposal of society's waste products, provision of energy where it is needed, and transmission of infor ...d [[recreation]], [[ports]], [[railway|rail]], [[roads]], schools, [[solid waste]], [[Public transport|transit]] and [[wastewater]].<ref name=asce17/>{{rp|4 ...
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  • {{short description|Technology that involves the reactions of atomic nuclei}} ...0px|A residential [[smoke detector]] is the most familiar piece of nuclear technology for some people.]] ...
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