NEW CALL FOR PAPERS:
Additional hot topics
Thanks to the precious insights from the Symposium Chairs, VENICE 2024 will address attention to the following open questions and/or controversial issues, interesting for additional paper submissions, workshop proposals and focus sessions:
- Role of Waste-to-Energy in decarbonisation and in Net Zero transition: opportunities, strategies (carbon capture, sequestration/utilisation...), carbon taxes, carbon emissions from thermal and biological conversion plants
- Is incineration dangerous to health? Should we take care more about particle emissions?
- Energy recovery from disposable hygiene products (e.g., adult and baby diapers): challenges and opportunities
- Waste valorisation and management from end-of-life renewable energy units and infrastructures (solar, wind, etc.) Read more >>>
- Treatment and utilization of incineration residues. Read more >>>
- Residues from recycling of textile and plastic waste: incineration or landfilling?
- Rethinking waste and resource policies to better feed into the Waste to Energy landscape
- Sustainable biofuels: the path to a low-carbon energy future. Read more >>>
- Refuse-derived fuel (RDF) and market trends: technical and economical pros and cons of RDF production compared to direct burning of waste
- The relationship between energy from waste and Circular Economy
- Fate and risks posed by electronic cigarettes (vapes) and batteries in WtE facilities (fires in bunkers, etc.) Read more >>>
- Use of fermented MSW in the mining and mineral processing industry. Read more >>>
- How far are we with strategies and technologies based on hydrogen generation?
- How is Artificial Intelligence influencing the WtE field?
Therefore, we're delighted to re-open the Call for Papers and extend the deadline for submitting contributions addressing the above listed hot topics, as well as all the previously listed subjects.
Submit your paper now!