Generation of Electricity from Waste Material

Authors

  • Komal Bhagwan Bodke Lecturer, Department of Electrical Engineering, Matoshri Aasarabai Polytechnic, Nashik, India
  • Mayur Sanjay Jadhav Student, Department of Electrical Engineering, Matoshri Aasarabai Polytechnic, Nashik, India
  • Piyusha Sanjay Patil Student, Department of Electrical Engineering, Matoshri Aasarabai Polytechnic, Nashik, India
  • Aditya Atmaram Kandekar Student, Department of Electrical Engineering, Matoshri Aasarabai Polytechnic, Nashik, India
  • Jayesh Tanaji Dhoble Student, Department of Electrical Engineering, Matoshri Aasarabai Polytechnic, Nashik, India

Abstract

Electricity generation by burning by waste material, also known as thermal waste-to-energy, is a process that involves converting waste material into electricity by burning them in a combustion chamber. This process is a sustainable solution for waste management as it reduces the volume of waste sent to landfills while producing renewable energy. The methodology, for electricity generation by burning waste material typically involves waste collection, handling, and preparation, incineration, energy recovery, and ash management. The generated electricity can be used to power local communities or industries or fed back into the national grid. The process of electricity generation by burning waste materials provides a reliable source of electricity while reducing greenhouse gas emissions by avoiding the release of methane gas from landfill.

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11-03-2025

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K. B. Bodke, M. S. Jadhav, P. S. Patil, A. A. Kandekar, and J. T. Dhoble, “Generation of Electricity from Waste Material”, IJRESM, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 9–10, Mar. 2025, Accessed: Apr. 08, 2025. [Online]. Available: https://journal.ijresm.com/index.php/ijresm/article/view/3224