JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
ALL FIVE UNITS NOTES
ENERGY FROM WASTE (Open Elective - II)
Please click here for Energy from Waste all five units notes only for Rs.150/-
Prerequisite: Renewable Energy Sources, Physics, Environmental Studies
UNIT-I Solid Waste Sources Solid Waste Sources, types, composition, Properties, Global warming, Municipal Solid Waste: Physical, chemical and biological properties , Waste Collection and, Transfer stations, Waste minimization and recycling of municipal waste, Segregation of waste, Size Reduction, Managing Waste. Status of technologies for generation of Energy from Waste Treatment and Disposal Aerobic composting, incineration, Furnace type and design, Medical waste /Pharmaceutical waste treatment Technologies, incineration, Environmental impacts, Measures to mitigate
environmental effects due to incineration .
UNIT - 11 Land Fill method of Solid waste disposal Land fill classification, Types, methods and Sitting consideration, Layout and preliminary design of landfills: Composition, characteristics, generation, Movement and control of landfill leach ate and gases, Environmental monitoring system for land fill gases.
UNIT - III Energy Generation from Waste Bio-chemical Conversion: Sources of energy generation, anaerobic digestion of sewage and municipal wastes, direct combustion of MSW-refuse derived solid fuel, Industrial waste, agro residues, Anaerobic Digestion.
UNIT - IV Biogas production, Land fill gas generation and utilization, Thermo-chemical conversion: Sources of energy generation, Gasification of waste using Gasifiers, Briquetting, Utilization and advantages of briquetting, Environmental benefits of Bio-chemical and Thermo- chemical conversion.
UNIT-V E-waste: e-waste in the global context – Growth of Electrical and Electronics Industry in India – Environmental concerns and health hazards – Recycling e-waste: a thriving economy of the unorganized sector - Global trade in hazardous waste – impact of hazardous e-waste in India. Management of e-waste: e-waste legislation, Government regulations on e-waste management - International experience - need for stringent health safeguards and environmental protection laws of
India.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff. Handbook of Solid Waste Management and Waste Minimization
Technologies. An Imprint of Elsevier, New Delhi (2003). 2. P. Aarne Vesilind, William A. Worrell and Debra R. Reinhart. Solid Waste Engineering.
Thomson Asia Pte Ltd. Singapore (2002) 3. M. Dutta , B. P. Parida, B. K. Guha and T. R. Surkrishnan. Industrial Solid Waste
Management and Landfilling practice. Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi (1999).
4. "E-waste in India: Research unit, Rajya Sabha Secretariat, New Delhi, June 2011" 5. Amalendu Bagchi. Design, construction and Monitoring of Landfills. John Wiley and Sons.
New York. (1994) 6. M. L. Davis and D. A. Cornwell. Introduction to environmental engineering. Mc Graw Hill
International Edition, Singapore (2008) 7. C. S. Rao. Environmental Pollution Control Engineering. Wiley Eastern Ltd. New Delhi (1995) 8. S. K. Agarwal. Industrial Environment Assessment and Strategy. APH Publishing Corporation.
New Delhi (1996) 9. Sofer, Samir S. (ed.), Zaborsky, R. (ed.), “Biomass Conversion Processes for Energy and
Fuels", New York, Plenum Press, 1981 10. Hagerty, D.Joseph; Pavoni, Joseph L; Heer, John E., "Solid Waste Management", New York,
Van Nostrand, 1973 11. George Tchobanoglous, Hilary Theisen and Samuel Vigil Prsl: Tchobanoglous, George
Theisen, Hillary Vigil, Samuel, “Integrated Solid Waste management: Engineering Principles and Management issues", New York, McGraw Hill
ALL FIVE UNITS NOTES
ENERGY FROM WASTE (Open Elective - II)
Please click here for Energy from Waste all five units notes only for Rs.150/-
Prerequisite: Renewable Energy Sources, Physics, Environmental Studies
UNIT-I Solid Waste Sources Solid Waste Sources, types, composition, Properties, Global warming, Municipal Solid Waste: Physical, chemical and biological properties , Waste Collection and, Transfer stations, Waste minimization and recycling of municipal waste, Segregation of waste, Size Reduction, Managing Waste. Status of technologies for generation of Energy from Waste Treatment and Disposal Aerobic composting, incineration, Furnace type and design, Medical waste /Pharmaceutical waste treatment Technologies, incineration, Environmental impacts, Measures to mitigate
environmental effects due to incineration .
UNIT - 11 Land Fill method of Solid waste disposal Land fill classification, Types, methods and Sitting consideration, Layout and preliminary design of landfills: Composition, characteristics, generation, Movement and control of landfill leach ate and gases, Environmental monitoring system for land fill gases.
UNIT - III Energy Generation from Waste Bio-chemical Conversion: Sources of energy generation, anaerobic digestion of sewage and municipal wastes, direct combustion of MSW-refuse derived solid fuel, Industrial waste, agro residues, Anaerobic Digestion.
UNIT - IV Biogas production, Land fill gas generation and utilization, Thermo-chemical conversion: Sources of energy generation, Gasification of waste using Gasifiers, Briquetting, Utilization and advantages of briquetting, Environmental benefits of Bio-chemical and Thermo- chemical conversion.
UNIT-V E-waste: e-waste in the global context – Growth of Electrical and Electronics Industry in India – Environmental concerns and health hazards – Recycling e-waste: a thriving economy of the unorganized sector - Global trade in hazardous waste – impact of hazardous e-waste in India. Management of e-waste: e-waste legislation, Government regulations on e-waste management - International experience - need for stringent health safeguards and environmental protection laws of
India.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff. Handbook of Solid Waste Management and Waste Minimization
Technologies. An Imprint of Elsevier, New Delhi (2003). 2. P. Aarne Vesilind, William A. Worrell and Debra R. Reinhart. Solid Waste Engineering.
Thomson Asia Pte Ltd. Singapore (2002) 3. M. Dutta , B. P. Parida, B. K. Guha and T. R. Surkrishnan. Industrial Solid Waste
Management and Landfilling practice. Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi (1999).
4. "E-waste in India: Research unit, Rajya Sabha Secretariat, New Delhi, June 2011" 5. Amalendu Bagchi. Design, construction and Monitoring of Landfills. John Wiley and Sons.
New York. (1994) 6. M. L. Davis and D. A. Cornwell. Introduction to environmental engineering. Mc Graw Hill
International Edition, Singapore (2008) 7. C. S. Rao. Environmental Pollution Control Engineering. Wiley Eastern Ltd. New Delhi (1995) 8. S. K. Agarwal. Industrial Environment Assessment and Strategy. APH Publishing Corporation.
New Delhi (1996) 9. Sofer, Samir S. (ed.), Zaborsky, R. (ed.), “Biomass Conversion Processes for Energy and
Fuels", New York, Plenum Press, 1981 10. Hagerty, D.Joseph; Pavoni, Joseph L; Heer, John E., "Solid Waste Management", New York,
Van Nostrand, 1973 11. George Tchobanoglous, Hilary Theisen and Samuel Vigil Prsl: Tchobanoglous, George
Theisen, Hillary Vigil, Samuel, “Integrated Solid Waste management: Engineering Principles and Management issues", New York, McGraw Hill
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