Conversion of MSW to Power- Refuse Derived Fuel Process
Countries all over the globe are exploring other options towards producing alternative energy sources after the crisis in Japan. Feisty options are in question whether how huge roles will the play for the countries future. The green industry is fundamentally reviews the way renewable energy would be administrated. Alternative energy production through the use of the refuse derived fuel process does not escape the scrutiny of the regulations under the said market. Even third world countries such as the Philippines are adapting the newer forms of energy generation at a much wider scale.
Major cities in the Philippines generate an estimate of 60,000 to 80,000 MSW per day. It is believed that these waste materials contain about 50%-60% of energy content that could be retrieved through the process of RDF. Numerous MRF’s are being structured to operate on converting waste into a cleaner source of green energy.
Public Relations Predictions For 2011 By Ronn Torossian
The traditional media world has been hit by a double whammy in the last 2 years the collapse of the worlds economy has led to devastated advertising budgets, as media has been completely reinvented by the onslaught of social media sites. Brands such as The Huffington Post, TechCrunch, TMZ, and others have been built in 5 years or less, at a fraction of the cost that its taken The New York Times, ABC and Star Magazine years and years and hundreds of millions of dollars more.