Landfill Gas to Power-Crimson Publishers



Landfill Gas (LFG) which results from decomposition and bacterial actions of garbage dumps, contain large volume of methane gas in addition to carbon dioxide, moisture, oxides of nitrogen and sulphur. These gases are continuously released into the atmosphere and go up to form Green House Gases (GHG), one notorious contributor to Global Warming. Therefore, there are concerted efforts to use this gas appropriately to prevent its release into the atmosphere. But the main problem is the inadequate quantity of gas available at any particular time for efficient use in any industry. When the landfill dump is large, the volume of gas released is also comparatively; large and can be used in power generation or in industrial furnaces as fuel.


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