Depends on which kind of waste is used for the production.
Biodegradable waste can be digested by bacteria which will produce methane as a byproduct; methane is a flammable gas that can be used as fuel to run a turbine that generates electricity.
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all of the above
Waste to Energy Conversion is when you take waste (the combustible parts of household garbage, for example, that cannot be otherwise recycled) and burn it to run an electricity generator. Then you have used waste to make energy.
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Biodegradable waste can be digested by bacteria which will produce methane as a byproduct; methane is a flammable gas that can be used as fuel to run a turbine that generates electricity.
They do not produce waste products that cause pollution.
When hydrogen is burned in oxygen, water is produced. I'm not sure if that's what you were looking for or not. You can use the heat generated to produce electricity, but it's not really "waste" in the normal sense of the word.
There are many different types of waste products, but organic waste can often be used to produce methane, which is a good fuel for running a steam turbine that generates electricity. Many other types of waste can be burned as they are, without first converting them to methane, although some types of waste are tricky to burn since they can produce toxic gases.
Food waste can create electricity.
You might observe the TV, and see what it produces... The main purpose of the TV is to produce light (the images on the screen) and sound. Like most energy-converting devices, it will also produce waste heat.
they produce energy by using earth natural resources such as wind, water which are renewable( they can be regenerated). Also they are good because they do not produce any waste product dangerous for earth.
With the price of electricity high and expected to get much higher I do not use much electricity and waste even less
the waste that the cell produce is protiens.
we produce poo
Electrical leakage does waste electricity. Any current that does not do useful work is wasted.
Families waste food and electricity