World (Apr 2024)

Data-Driven Strategies for Optimizing Albania’s Utilization of Renewable Energy Sources from Urban Waste: Current Status and Future Prospects

  • Sonila Vito,
  • Ilirjana Boci,
  • Mohammad Gheibi,
  • Klodian Dhoska,
  • Ilirjan Malollari,
  • Elmaz Shehu,
  • Reza Moezzi,
  • Andres Annuk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/world5020014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
pp. 258 – 275

Abstract

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Albania is now implementing a range of steps as part of its journey towards European Union integration, based on agreements that have been achieved. Key to these initiatives is the extensive adoption of circular economy concepts through comprehensive waste management systems. This collaboration is based on systematically implementing measures that align with the fundamental principles of the waste management hierarchy. Albania wants to lead in waste-to-energy conversion exploration by focusing on trash minimization, reuse, recycling, and energy generation from residual waste. Although there has been notable advancement, especially in aligning laws with EU requirements, there are practical obstacles, especially in the execution of waste-to-energy projects. The challenges involve the need for effective waste segregation, higher recycling rates, and the use of advanced waste-to-energy technologies. The essay utilizes meticulously selected data on Albania’s waste generation from reputable organizations and the legal framework regulating waste management to assess the current situation and predict future possibilities, which may be advantageous for government ministries and agency platforms.

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