TY - BOOK ID - 101160386 TI - REWAS 2022: Energy Technologies and CO2 Management (Volume II) AU - Tesfaye, Fiseha AU - Zhang, Lei AU - Guillen, Donna Post AU - Sun, Ziqi AU - Baba, Alafara Abdullahi AU - Neelameggham, Neale R AU - Zhang, Mingming AU - Verhulst, Dirk E AU - Alam, Shafiq AU - SpringerLink (Online service) PY - 2022 SN - 9783030925598 PB - Cham Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer DB - UniCat KW - Factory and trade waste KW - Mineral industries KW - Refuse and refuse disposal KW - Environmental aspects KW - Recycling KW - Waste disposal KW - Extractive industries KW - Extractive industry KW - Metal industries KW - Mines and mining KW - Mining KW - Mining industry KW - Mining industry and finance KW - Industries KW - Factory waste KW - Industrial effluents KW - Industrial wastes KW - Solid waste management KW - Trades-waste KW - Wastewaters KW - Plant engineering KW - Centralized industrial waste treatment facilities KW - Pollution KW - Waste products KW - Carbon dioxide mitigation. KW - Energy conservation KW - Energy consumption. KW - Consumption of energy KW - Energy efficiency KW - Fuel consumption KW - Fuel efficiency KW - Power resources KW - Atmospheric carbon dioxide mitigation KW - Carbon dioxide capture KW - Mitigation of carbon dioxide KW - Pollution prevention UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:101160386 AB - The reliance on fossil fuels for energy is unsustainable and has released an unprecedented amount of carbon dioxide into our atmosphere. The continual research and development effort into clean and sustainable energy technologies is of paramount importance to ensure the responsible progress of human civilization and innovations. This collection, with authors representing industry, government, and academia, focuses on energy efficient technologies including innovative ore beneficiation, smelting technologies, recycling and waste heat recovery, and emerging novel energy technologies. The symposium also covers various technological aspects of sustainable energy ecosystems, processes that improve energy efficiency and reduce thermal emissions. ER -