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  • Biogas / Landfill gas Projects IYO Alam Sekitar - Case Study

    Landfill gas power generation on the landfill site. Biogas is collected from the landfill site, cleaned using appropriate filters and fed into spark-ignition engines for the production of heat and ...


    By Organics USA, Inc.

  • Dakabin Landfill Gas Power Station, Australia - Case Study

    Due to increasing gas resources, Clarke Energy has been contracted to supply and deliver one of GE’s Jenbacher containerised 1MWe gas engines to Landfill Gas Industries (LGI) existing Dakabin landfill site. This will double the current landfill gas power station output once commissioned in early 2018. Stage 1, comprising of a single 1 MWe GE’s Jenbacher J320containerised landfill ...


    By Clarke Energy

  • SC Johnson Waxdale Plant - 6.4 MW CHP System - Case Study

    Quick Facts LOCATION: Racine, Wisconsin MARKET SECTOR: Manufacturing FACILITY SIZE: 2.2 Million Square Feet EQUIPMENT: (1) 3.2 Megawatt Landfill Gas Turbine (1) 3.2 Megawatt Natural Gas Turbine FUEL: Landfill Gas and Natural Gas DISTANCE FROM RENEWABLE FUEL SOURCE: 2/3 of a Mile CHP GENERATING CAPACITY: 6.4 Megawatts HEAT RECOVERY RATE: 40,000 lbs/hr Steam HEAT RECOVERY SOURCE: (2) Heat Recovery ...


    By Solar Turbines Incorporated

  • Landfill Power Plant Project of BCCY - Case Study

    Henan BCCY Environmental Energy Co., Ltd (Stock Code:300614) was founded in April 2009, with capital registered 120 million Yuan. The Company has more than 1000 employees. The company focuses on the development and utilization of environmental energy, including landfill gas power generation, waste heat utilization, mobile energy storage, solid waste resource disposal, industrial biogas treatment, ...


    By Chekvan Technology Co.,Ltd.

  • Estimates of CO2 emissions reduction and potential power generation from biogas at Mare Chicose landfill

    In this study, the annual generation of Landfill Gas (LFG) and methane using the Scholl-Canyon model have been predicted for 1998-2030 for five scenarios of landfill management at the Mare Chicose landfill in Mauritius. Using the Approved Large-Scale Methodology AM003 and Approved Baseline Methodology AM0010 of the Approved Methodologies for CDM activities, the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions ...


    By Inderscience Publishers

  • Secure handling of landfill gas

    Type HOFGAS®- Sparky S Commissioning 2002 Site Marley (GB) Situation The Marley landfill site in England is systematically degassed in order to meet the stringent local regulations. Marley is a proportionally small landfill site and does not deliver enough gas for energy generation. Consequently, the landfill gas is cleaned directly in a high temperature flare. HOFSTETTER’s Task ...


    By Hofstetter BV

  • Advantages of Waste Incineration

    Waste incineration is a treatment process that involves the combustion of organic substances contained in waste materials by means of high temperatures. Waste Incineration technology can be installed in several sectors to treat hazardous waste, refining residues, chemical waste, pharmaceutical waste, hospital & medical waste, waste water plant sludge, NORM (natural radioactive) waste, etc. ...


    By TECAM

  • Low emissions from large plants too

    Type HOFGAS®- LPM 3000 Performance 3’000 Nm³/h, 15’000 kW Location Scotland (GB) SituationEvery year, 150’000 tonnes of waste from Edinburgh, Lothian and the Borders Region are brought to the Dunbar landfill site. The waste is transported by rail to the site. In 2002, the UK Environmental Agency (EA) introduced the strictest emission regulations in Europe. The flue gases are not ...


    By Hofstetter BV

  • Power generated from methane gas in disused mines in England

    Type HOFGAS®-IPM/C 2500 Performance 2’500 Nm³/h / 520mbar dP Location England (GB) Situation Mine gas is released when coal is extracted. This gas is sourced not only from working coal mines but also from those that were closed down long ago. Because large quantities of coal remain in the mine after it has ceased production, mine gas is released afterwards. The high proportion of ...


    By Hofstetter BV

  • Legal Lookout: Executive Order Supports Alternative Fuel Use

    On Jan. 24, 2007, President Bush signed Executive Order (EO) 13423, Strengthening Federal Environmental, Energy and Transportation Management, which mandates that federal agencies reduce oil consumption, use more alternative fuels and curb greenhouse gas emissions. In his 2007 State of the Union address, Bush announced plans to reduce U.S. gasoline usage by 20 percent in 10 years. The EO also ...


    By Bergeson & Campbell, P.C.

  • What is energy recovery?

    Processes like incineration and anaerobic digestion not only provide sources of energy, but they also reduce waste volume The term “energy recovery” often is applied only to a narrow number of methods for converting wastes into energy, when in fact it applies to a broad range of technologies used to create heat, electricity, or fuel. Energy recovery gives governments and businesses ...


    By Fluence Corporation

  • Just what is a Continuous Pyrolysis Plant and exactly how Can it Work

    A continuous pyrolysis plant is a kind of waste management facility that will be able to convert organic waste matter into combustible gas and also other useful products. This method, generally known as pyrolysis, takes place when the organic matter is heated in the absence of oxygen. The resulting products can include things such as charcoal, bio-oil, and synthesis gas, which can be used fuel ...


    By Beston Group Co., Ltd.

  • What is a Continuous Pyrolysis Plant and just how Will it Work

    A continuous pyrolysis plant is a kind of waste management facility that can convert organic waste materials into combustible gas as well as other useful products. This process, referred to as pyrolysis, takes place when the organic matter is heated in the absence of oxygen. The resulting products may include things like charcoal, bio-oil, and synthesis gas, which bring fuel for power generation ...


    By Beston Group Co., Ltd.

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