Title :
Greenhouse Effect Reduction and Energy Recovery from Landfill: A Case Study
Author :
Yang Wei-hua ; Wu Qiang ; Wang Kan-Hong ; Zhao Sheng-nan
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Resources & Safety Eng., China Univ. of Min. &Technol., Beijing
Abstract :
Waste management systems are a non-negligible source of greenhouse gases. In particular, methane and carbon dioxide emissions occur in landfills due to the breakdown of biodegradable carbon compounds operated by anaerobic bacteria. A case study of landfill gas recovery project in Handan city, Hebei province of China is discussed in this paper. The project will collect landfill gas and the generators will combust the methane in the landfill gas to produce electricity for export to the grid. Excess landfill gas, and all gas collected during periods when electricity is not produced, will be flared. The analyses are conducted based on using the US EPA first order decay model and methodology ACM0001 of Clean Development Mechanism for the estimation of greenhouse effect reduction for the project´s baseline. It is found that the project capacity by combustion and flaring combined will reduce emissions of about 3.998 million tones of CO2e over the next 21-year lifetime, and at the same time, 653GWh electricity will be produced.
Keywords :
air pollution; energy resources; environmental factors; waste management; China; Clean Development Mechanism ACM0001; Handan city; Hebei province; US EPA first order decay model and methodology; carbon dioxide emissions; energy recovery; excess landfill gas; greenhouse effect reduction estimation; greenhouse gas source; landfill gas recovery project; methane combustion; methane emissions; waste management systems; Biodegradable materials; Carbon compounds; Carbon dioxide; Cities and towns; Electric breakdown; Global warming; Mesh generation; Microorganisms; Power generation; Waste management;
Conference_Titel :
Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering, 2008. ICBBE 2008. The 2nd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Shanghai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1747-6
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1748-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICBBE.2008.460