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Latest News
- Latest news on the organization of the Sustainable Waste Management: A Workshop on Principles & Practice, 18-22.6.2012
- Technical report from visit in Barcelona, Spain, within Working Group of Energy Recovery Meeting of ISWA, 28-30.3.2012
- Workshop on the Integrated Management of Municipal Solid Waste in the region on Piraeus, organized by the Municipality of Piraeus, 14.3.2012
- SYNERGIA participates at the Ecoforum conference on “The contribution of Waste-to-Energy in energy production from Renewable Energy Sources”, 16.3.2012
- The founding member of SYNERGIA, Emeritus Professor D. Tasios will be in the Board of the conference organized by TEE, on 1.2.2012
Upcoming events
- 25.5.2012, 4th InnoFORUM on "Green Economics: Innovation and Intellectual Property", Athens Information Technology, Athens
- 4-7.9.2012, Seoul/Ilsan Kintex, Korea: 7th ICIPEC Conference on Green Energy Conversion with Low-Carbon Technology
- 24-25.08.2012: 1st International Brainstorming Workshop on Waste to Energy in India
- 18.06.2012-22.06.2012: Sustainable Waste Management: A Workshop on Principles and Practice, Athens, Greece
- 30.5.2012-1.6.2012: 8th International Conference on "Environmental and Technical Implications of Construction with Alternatinve Materials" Gothenburg, Sweden




Increasing interest is focusing on plasma-assisted gasification applied to the treatment of municipal solid waste (MSW), especially as it may be a new way to increase Waste-to-Energy (WTE) worldwide. Plasma technology has been used for a long time for surface coating and for destruction of hazardous wastes but its application to MSW has not been explored. A Technology that may be called “plasma-assisted gasification” in a WTE process that combines the use of plasma with partial oxidation of the hydrocarbons in MSW.
