Smarter Energy Conversion Systems for Kitchen Waste
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Sustainable development holds the key for development of smart cities in coming era. Energy crises and shortage of resources will be major concerns and bottleneck to this development. Newer technologies using renewable energy sources would be vital for such development. Decentralised renewable energy conversion systems for high rise buildings would provide techno-economic, eco-friendly solution to energy crisis. Kitchen waste is common waste generated from any building which has more nuisance value due to its putrecibility. The smarter way of its disposal would be to convert the kitchen waste into energy. Biomethanation is the oldest technology of energy recovery with decentralized biogas plants which emerged in recent past. Researchers are now looking forward towards newer emerging technologies such as microbial fuel cells as a smarter way to utilize kitchen waste which directly converts kitchen waste to electricity. This paper deals with the possibility of use of smarter decentralized systems to convert kitchen waste to energy in future. Keywords: Kitchen waste, smarter decentralized systems, renewable energy Cite this Article Moharir Prachi V, Tembhurkar AR. Smarter Energy Conversion Systems for Kitchen Waste. Journal of Energy, Environment and Carbon Credits. 2016; 6(1): 11–15p.Downloads
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