Review Article
“Urban Mine” A Modern Source of Materials: Part I Battery Recycling
Farouk Tedjar*
Energy Research Institute, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Farouk Tedjar, Energy Research Institute, Nanyang Technological University, 1 Cleantech Loop, 637141, Singapore.
Received Date: May 04, 2020; Published Date: May 22, 2020
Abstract
Today world population increase and related economy expands are accompanied with important growth of substantial need for natural resources. Consequently, in order to sustain same level of economic activities a great amount of energy and resource are consumed [1]. The energy preoccupation linked to a potential “peak oil” introduces a strong actions on fuel saving and utilization of clean energy. In particular emerging of climate changing problematic and global warming issues from Kyoto protocol [2,3] with impact of greenhouse gases and CO2 are the most important challenges the last 3 decades.
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Farouk Tedjar. “Urban Mine” A Modern Source of Materials: Part I Battery Recycling. Mod Concept Material Sci. 3(1): 2020. MCMS. MS.ID.000555.
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