Will waste gasification finally take off?
ENDS Report 452, September 2012, pp. 34-36
25 September 2012 12:56 BST
Turning waste into a gas and then into energy has advantages over just burning it in an incinerator. Philip Lightowlers investigates whether confidence is growing in an innovative technology
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