Material and Energy valorisation of waste in a Circular Economy
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Trends in the use of solid recovered fuels
IEA Bioenergy Task 36 has a new publication out. This time we will learn about the trends in use of solid recovered fuels addressing countries in Europe, Asia and Africa.
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Australia’s first Bioenergy Roadmap
Austalia’s first Bioenergy Roadmap to be elaborated to identify obstacles and opportunities in the bioenergy sector to facilitate the energy transition.
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Task 36 workshop
Task 36 celebrated its third workshop of the triennium with focused on identifying waste streams that offer a higher potential for feedstock recycling and upcycling and discuss the main barriers and opportunities to walk this path.
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Computational Fluid Dynamics for improving large-scale woody biomass and Municipal Solid Waste combustion units
SINTEF Energy Research leads the GrateCFD project: a 3-year competence building project to contribute to increasing the knowledge on biomass and municipal solid waste combustion through Computational Fluid Dynamics.
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One step closer to reach circularity in waste incineration by-products
The first incineration fly ash plant with salts recovery in Sweden expected to be operation by 2021 and will be built by the environmental company Ragn-Sells.
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Agro Bio Circular Economy: Developing Sustainable Value Chains from Waste 
The University College of Dublin is leading the Agri Bio Circular (ABC) Economy project to reduce greenhouse emissions from agriculture in Ireland by developing new bio-based products and generate energy from biomass wastes available in two Irish counties.
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Upcoming IEA Bioenergy Task 36 report
Soon to be released the task report “Trends and drivers in alternative thermal conversion” that identifies the opportunities in Europe for implementation of thermal technologies alternatives to waste incineration.
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Special Issue on “Waste-to-Energy Technololgy Integrated with Carbon Capture”
The open access journal Energies (ISSN 1996-1073, IF 2.707) calls for submission for its Special Issue on "Waste-to-Energy Technology Integrated with Carbon Capture". For more information on the issue, please visit the Special Issue website. Guest Editors: Dr. Mario Ditaranto (SINTEF), Dr. Mathieu Lucquiaud (Univ. Edinburgh), and Dr. Juliana Monteiro (TNO)
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