A review of olive mill solid wastes to energy utilization techniques

•Review study for the main characteristics of olive mill solid waste to energy practices undertaken the last two decades.•Theoretical background of the main waste-to energy conversion pathways of solid olive mill wastes are presented.•The state of the art of pre-treatment techniques for upgrading so...

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Solid Waste - analysis
Waste Management - methods
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