Agricultural biomass is used to generate electricity in Poland. At the end of 2012, there are 29 agricultural biogas plants in Poland with an average installed capacity of 1 MW [2] and [27]. Agricultural biomass has also been used in many African countries including Ghana to produce decentralized rural energy. The total output is around 12.5 kW electric power using two generators rated 5 kV A and 7.5 kV A. The produced electricity is supplied to the community using a local grid of 230 V for 12 h per day [2] and [28]. In Southeastern Asia, Malaysia has also been very active in MSW techniques. Methane emissions from Malaysian landfills for 2010 were equivalent to 2.20×109 kW h of electricity [2], [29] and [30]. In Europe, Italy has many anaerobic co-digestion plants ranging between 50 kW and 1 MW [2] and [31]. Thessaloniki in Greece has been following the integrated solid waste management and energy production, and now biocell technology is used in order to utilize the better biogas production using innovations [2] and [32]. Also, in Singapore, food waste is used as an alternative option for the energy recovery and many policies are developed for MSW technology and management [2] and [33]. Canada has also accelerated the MSW technology to convert MSW to energy by means of designed various systems to recover the energy of MSW. They produce 134.6 MW h per year of surplus energy [2] and [34].