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(IWSA), the American Society of Mechanical Engineers
(ASME), the Solid Waste Association of North America
(SWANA), and in partnership with the Waste-to-Energy Research
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AmericanWaste-to-Energy Conference (NAWTEC) is widely recognized as the
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waste-to-energy.
Please submit abstracts on the following topics:
WTE Plant Operations and Retrofit Projects
- Expanding WTE Capacity: Models for WTE Project Development
- Retrofits, Plant Upgrades, & Maintenance Issues
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Conversion Technologies being Implemented or Tested
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- Advances in Waste Combustion Technologies
- Common Problems and Solutions with Waste Processing Technologies
Innovative Projects and Management Practices
- Renewable Energy Credits (RECs) and Marketing WTE as Green Power
- Economics, Creative Financing & Revenue Generation
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