Performance of Waste-to-Energy fine combined ash/filter cake ash-metakaolin based artificial aggregate-Publication by Columbia University and GWC

By Yixi Tian*, A.C. (Thanos) Bourtsalas*, Shiho Kawashima, Xiaoxuan Teng, Nickolas J.Themelis

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2022-07-23T16:32:31-04:00May 3rd, 2022|EEC Publication, Publications|

Performance of structural concrete using Waste-to-Energy (WTE) combined ash-Publication by Columbia University and GWC

By Yixi Tian*, A.C. (Thanos) Bourtsalas*, Shiho Kawashima, Siwei Ma, Nickolas J.Themelis

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2022-05-03T11:17:07-04:00May 3rd, 2022|EEC Publication, Publications|

Yixi Tian: Characterization, Stabilization, and Utilization of Waste-to-Energy Residues in Civil Engineering Applications

By Yixi Tian

Link to Columbia Academic Commons for downloading Ph.D. dissertation
2023-06-26T16:11:36-04:00January 31st, 2022|2022, Doctoral, EEC Publication, Theses, WtERT - USA|

Viviana Avalos, Visiting Scholar, Columbia University: Should the Chilean Government Encourage Waste-to-Energy Facilities for Municipal Solid Waste?

By Viviana Avalos

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2022-11-06T18:00:32-05:00March 11th, 2020|2020, EEC Publication, Publications, Theses, WtERT - USA|

Guidebook on Waste-to-Energy Technologies for Latin America and the Caribbean: Now Available in English, Spanish, and Portuguese

Authors: Nickolas J. Themelis, Maria Elena Diaz Barriga, Paula Estevez, and Maria Gaviota Velasco
Affiliation: Earth Engineering Center, Columbia University
Published by: Earth Engineering Center, Columbia University
In collaboration with: Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)
Publication Date: July 2013

2025-08-03T08:30:35-04:00July 1st, 2013|EEC Publication, Publications|

The State of Garbage in America

The 17th Nationwide Survey of MSW Management in the U.S.
A joint study by BioCycle Magazine and the Earth Engineering Center of Columbia University

Latest national data on municipal solid waste management find estimated generation is 389.5 million tons in 2008 — 69 percent landfilled, 24 percent recycled and composted, and 7 percent combusted via waste-to-energy.

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2017-12-08T12:08:15-05:00October 8th, 2010|EEC Publication, Publications, WtERT - USA|
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