Strategic Objectives
• Master the technical physics of gasification, pyrolysis, and advanced incineration.
• Understand how to convert carbon-based waste into high-value synthetic fuels.
• Evaluate the economic viability of Waste-to-Energy (WtE) plants in modern infrastructure.
• Discover how thermochemical conversion bridges the gap in a truly circular economy.
The Core Challenge
As landfills reach capacity and 'circular' recycling hits its physical limits, the world is drowning in non-recyclable leakage that poisons the environment.
01
The Waste-to-Energy Landscape
02
Principles of Thermochemistry
03
The Chemistry of Pyrolysis
04
Gasification Mechanics
05
Modern Incineration Systems
06
Plasma Arc Gasification
07
Syngas Composition and Cleanup
08
Biochar and Solid Residues
09
The Physics of Fluidized Bed Reactors
10
Waste as Feedstock
11
Air Pollution Control Systems
12
The Rankine Cycle in WtE
13
Synthetic Fuels from Waste
14
Torrefaction and Pre-Treatment
15
Handling Bottom Ash and Fly Ash
16
Energy Recovery Efficiency
17
District Heating Integration
18
Economic Feasibility and Policy
19
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)
20
The Circular Economy Framework
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