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Motor Fuels and Energy – Producing Fuels Generation Based on the Processing of Municipal Solid Waste Organic Components

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Municipal solid waste management and its disposal are considered one of the major challenges facing the urban communities around the world. Effective solid waste treatment involves a variety of approaches, treatment technologies and concepts to ensure the protection of public health and the environment. Waste landfill is the method most commonly used worldwide, despite all the significant environmental, health and economic consequences. Thus, alternative methods such as the municipal solid waste pretreatment, fermentation, ethanol fermentation and anaerobic fermentation have been the focus of heightened attention. Using these methods, an alcohol-containing liquid was obtained from 1.5 kg of the organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW), which had an ethanol percentage of 97.45%. Consequently, if properly managed and used, municipal solid waste can be a viable source of energy rather than a source of pollution.
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73--80
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Bibliogr. 12 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Non-profit Joint Stock Company “Almaty University of Power Engineering and Telecommunications named after Gumarbek Daukeev”, Baytursynuli 126/1, 050013 Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • Department of Electronics and Information Technology, Lublin University of Technology, Nadbystrzycka 38a, 20-618 Lublin, Poland
  • Non-profit Joint Stock Company “Almaty University of Power Engineering and Telecommunications named after Gumarbek Daukeev”, Baytursynuli 126/1, 050013 Almaty, Kazakhstan
Bibliografia
  • 1. Alavi Moghadam, M.R., Mokhtarani, N., Mokhtarani, B., 2009. Municipal solid waste management in Rasht City, Iran. Waste Manage. 29(1), 485–489.
  • 2. Kim, S., Dale, B.E., 2004. Global potential bioethanol production from wasted crops and crop residues. Biomass Bioenergy 26 (4), 361–375.
  • 3. Ma, Y., Cai, W., Liu, Y., 2017. An integrated engineering system for maximizing bioenergy production from food waste. Appl. Energy 206(C), 83–89.
  • 4. Mahmoodia P., Karimi K., Taherzadeh M.J., 2018. Hydrothermal processing as pretreatment for efficient production of ethanol and biogas from municipal solid waste Bioresource Technology, 261, 166–175.
  • 5. Nozhevnikova A.N. 2016. Biotechnology and microbiology of the municipal solid waste anaerobic processing, Moscow.
  • 6. Reijnders, L., 2008. Ethanol production from crop residues and soil organic carbon. Resour. Conserv. Recycl. 52(4), 653–658.
  • 7. Sarkar, N., Ghosh, S.K., Bannerjee, S., Aikat, K., 2012. Bioethanol production from agricultural wastes: an overview. Renewable Energy 37(1), 19–27.
  • 8. Sharholy, M., Ahmad, K., Vaishya, R., Gupta, R., 2007. Municipal solid waste characteristics and management in Allahabad, India. Waste Manage. 27(4), 490–496.
  • 9. Taherzadeh, M.J., Karimi, K., 2008. Pretreatment of lignocellulosic wastes to improve ethanol and biogas production: a review. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 9.
  • 10. Talyan, V., Dahiya, R., Sreekrishnan, T., 2008. State of municipal solid waste management in Delhi, the capital of India. Waste Manage. 28(7), 1276–1287.
  • 11. Yan, S., Li, J., Chen, X., Wu, J., Wang, P., Ye, J., Yao, J., 2011. Enzymatical hydrolysis of food waste and ethanol production from the hydrolysate. Renewable Energy 36(4).
  • 12. Yousuf, T.B., Rahman, M., 2007. Monitoring quantity and characteristics of municipal solid waste in Dhaka City. Environ. Monit. Assess. 135(1), 3–11.
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