Waste to energy technology


Presenter Name: Asst. lecturer Mohammad Abdulrazaq Sultan
On Tuesday 24/4/2025, in Civil Engineering Department with the presence of the Head of the Civil Engineering Department and a number of academic staff, a seminar entitled (Waste to energy technology) was presented by (Asst. lecturer Mohammad Abdulrazaq Sultan). Waste-to-energy (WTE) technology is a sustainable method of generating energy by converting waste materials into usable forms of energy, such as electricity or heat. This process typically involves incineration, gasification, or anaerobic digestion, which reduces the volume of waste while capturing the energy contained within it. WTE helps decrease landfill use, lowers greenhouse gas emissions, and contributes to a circular economy by turning refuse into a valuable resource. As the world faces mounting waste and energy challenges, WTE offers a practical solution for managing waste and supporting clean energy goals.