2020
DOI: 10.11648/j.ijepe.20200905.12
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Power Generation from Landfill Gas and a Case Study

Abstract: Municipal solid waste is a pool of various solid wastes by towns and cities from different types of household activities. All over the world, municipal solid wastes are dumped in permitted landfills. Landfill gas is a mixture of methane and carbon dioxide which is emitted from the dumping sites of municipal wastes. Methane is a flammable toxic greenhouse gas more damaging to the climate than carbon dioxide. Instead of discharging into the atmosphere and becoming a greenhouse gas which is harmful to the environ… Show more

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“…LFG yields lower CO 2 emissions (0.27 × 10 −9 kg/kWh) than others energy sources, such as fuel oil (0.85 kg/kWh), gas (0.85 kg/kWh), and coal (1.18 kg/kWh). Furthermore, LFG has lower CO 2 emission, compared to other primary fuels in the global energy systems [44]. ICEs are commonly used electricity-generation auxiliary components for LFG projects.…”
Section: Source Of Electricitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LFG yields lower CO 2 emissions (0.27 × 10 −9 kg/kWh) than others energy sources, such as fuel oil (0.85 kg/kWh), gas (0.85 kg/kWh), and coal (1.18 kg/kWh). Furthermore, LFG has lower CO 2 emission, compared to other primary fuels in the global energy systems [44]. ICEs are commonly used electricity-generation auxiliary components for LFG projects.…”
Section: Source Of Electricitymentioning
confidence: 99%