waste combustion technology News
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GBB Vice President Thomas P. Reardon Elected Vice Director of SWANA’s Waste-to-Energy Technical Division
Gershman, Brickner & Bratton, Inc. (GBB) is pleased to report that the Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA) announced the election of Thomas P. Reardon, GBB Vice President, as Vice Director of its Waste-to-Energy (WTE) Technical Division. SWANA’s WTE Division has a number of key programs and products to accomplish its goal of ensuring that this technology, and other ...
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Tidy Planet Energy attending RWM 2019
The annual RWM expo is almost here and we’re looking forward to meeting businesses who are searching for innovative solutions to harness the resource potential of their troublesome waste streams. The event opens its doors 11-12th September and will see over 500 exhibitors and 22,000 visitors attend. And we’re one of the exhibitors who will be there for the two-day expo and conference ...
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Thank you to all our visitors at this year`s RWM exhibition
The attendance was up again on last year and the mix of visitors consisted of “Blue Chip” to Private Companies, Energy Providers and Financial Planners. We are following up the many enquires and are looking forward to meeting with you again soon. Please take a look at our website for the latest news and updates. See you in Birmingham 2013 ...
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Solid waste incinerator for commercial, industrial and medical industries
Granite Environmental solid waste incinerators provide a safe and effective solution for solid waste disposal in environmentally sensitive and remote locations. Incineration is a waste treatment technology for the controlled combustion of waste organic materials and substances. Our company has four models for commercial and industrial waste incineration available. Key Elements For Incinerator ...
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Gasification gives lower emissions, fewer particulates and a broader feedstock base
A railway environmental problem and new combustion regulations encouraged the Swedish waste company IQR to develop new combustion technology. The result was lower emissions, a broader feedstock base and lower oil consumption. The new technology is being presented at the Elmia Recycling to Energy trade fair on 25-27 May in Jönköping, Sweden. Industrial Quality Recycling (IQR) was ...
By Elmia AB
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