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Energy recovery from waste in India: an evidence-based analysis
J.D. Nixon,
P.K. Dey
, S.K. Ghosh
Operations & Information Management
Aston Business School
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India
100%
Energy Recovery
100%
Evidence-based Analysis
100%
Waste-to-energy
50%
Incinerator
33%
Financial Incentives
16%
Cost of Capital
16%
Financial Regulation
16%
Waste Management
16%
Gasification
16%
Industry Practitioners
16%
Waste Incinerator
16%
Academia-industry Collaboration
16%
Dumpsite
16%
Energy Practices
16%
Stack Emissions
16%
Total Particulate Matter
16%
Ash Disposal
16%
Waste-to-energy Supply Chain
16%
Emission Measurement
16%
Particulate Matter Emissions
16%
Local Government Officer
16%
Waste-to-energy Plant
16%
Source Segregation
16%
Co-firing
16%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
India
100%
Energy Recovery
100%
Emissions
33%
Waste Incinerator
16%
Waste Management
16%
Atmospheric Aerosol
16%
Gasification
16%
Energy Supply
16%