Waste to Energy definition

Waste to Energy means all activities, processes and technologies of converting Solid Waste into Electricity for commercial use;
Waste to Energy means the incineration process whereby waste is converted into thermal energy to generate steam that drives turbines for electricity generation.
Waste to Energy means a process that is specifically designed to recover energy through the combustion or volume reduction of solid waste.

Examples of Waste to Energy in a sentence

  • The Massachusetts Act and its revisions require a Retail Electricity Supplier (“RES”) to source a minimum portion of its resources from certain renewable energy resources (“Class I Resource, Class I Solar Carve-Out Resource, Class I Solar Carve-Out II Resource, Class II Resource, Class II Waste to Energy Resource, APS Resource”).

  • Off –Grid connected projects including short term loans, Energy Efficiency, Waste to Energy, Roof Top PV projects.

  • Waste to Energy• The loan exposure of IREDA for MSW based Waste to Energy Projects, would be limited upto 70% of the project cost, keeping the Dept Equity ratio as 70: 30.

  • In total, more than 20 million people depend directly on cocoa for their livelihood.

  • The Green Communities Act requires a Retail Electricity Supplier (“RES”) to source a minimum portion of its resources from certain renewable energy resources including classes of resources in addition to those required under the original RPS regulations (“Class I Resource, Class II Resource, Class II Waste to Energy Resource, APS Resource”).


More Definitions of Waste to Energy

Waste to Energy means the process of generation of energy from solid waste;
Waste to Energy means the processing option to produce energy from the MSW
Waste to Energy means a power plant burning municipal solid waste or other refuse related fuel to generate electricity for sale other than primarily to an Industrial entity.
Waste to Energy investment means any direct or indirect investment in any asset or technology that may be used to convert the chemical energy stored in organic material (including wood, agricultural products, agricultural residues, manure and municipal waste) into electricity, heat, liquid fuel or gas.
Waste to Energy means the combustion of waste for the purpose of producing heat or electricity and has a net heat value equal to or greater than 12 780 kilojoules per kilogram.
Waste to Energy means a facility located in California that incinerates eligible municipal solid waste in accordance with a current permit issued by the local Air Pollution Control District or Air Quality Management District, to generate and distribute electricity over the electric power grid for wholesale or retail customers of the grid located in California.
Waste to Energy or "WtE" means all activities, processes and technologies of converting mixed MSW for production of valuable fuels, products but not limited to Electricity, CBG and Ethanol, low carbon fuels, fertilizers, recoverable/ reusable resources & materials including but not limited to plastics, paper/ pulp, metal, glass, wood etc & other refuse derived fuels.