The U.S. Army is developing a net zero program to produce as much energy as consumed over a year. Water and waste are conserved and recycled.
Several tons of fruit that used to go to waste daily in a small Indonesian town are now being turned into biogas to produce electricity.
A wastewater treatment plant in New York state has become the first in the United States to reach the capability of energy-independence.
A preliminary study conducted noted that odor and dust are likely environmental impacts of a waste-to-energy facility.
The U.S. Army is developing a net zero program to produce as much energy as consumed over a year. Water and waste are conserved and recycled.
Several tons of fruit that used to go to waste daily in a small Indonesian town are now being turned into biogas to produce electricity.
A wastewater treatment plant in New York state has become the first in the United States to reach the capability of energy-independence.
A preliminary study conducted noted that odor and dust are likely environmental impacts of a waste-to-energy facility.