From Landfill Gas to Energy : Technologies and Challenges

Title: From Landfill Gas to Energy : Technologies and Challenges
Author: Faisal Zia Siddiqui, Mohd Emran Khan, Vasudevan Rajaram
ISBN: 0415664748 / 9780415664745
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 325
Publisher: Balkema
Year: 2012
Availability: In Stock

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Converting old landfills to energy producing sites, while capturing emitted greenhouse gases, has faced numerous technical, financial and social challenges and developments lately. Also, the re-mining of landfills to recover useful land in dense urban areas and proper landfill closure has been a subject of discussion and investigation. Designed as an overview text for landfill management from cradle to grave, this volume’s content stretches from the fundamentals to the rather indepth details. By putting down their joint international experience, the authors have intended to both guide and inspire the user for his or her landfill project.

Introducing the fundamental concepts of landfill gas management and its needs and importance in the present world energy scenario, this accessible reference volume presents key landfill gas management techniques at regional, national and global levels. In detail, it gives an account of the recent technologies available for landfill gas treatment and its utilization. It summarizes landfill gas prediction models developed in various parts of the world and details their adequacy in various field conditions. Covering both landfill remediation aspects and economic considerations while selecting a landfill gas to energy utilization project, the reader gets familiar with the practical aspects of converting a landfill site. Also, the challenges faced by municipalities and landfill operators in recovering landfill gas as an energy source are described, and solutions are suggested for solving them effectively. These include practical execution problems, governmental issues, and developing policies to encourage investment. The volume also includes various case studies of landfill gas-to-energy utilization projects from around the world, which can be reviewed and customized for the reader’s own application with the help of extensive reference section.

Intended as an overview text for advanced students and researchers in the relevant engineering and technology fields (Environmental, Civil, Geotechnical, Chemical, Mechanical and Electrical), this book will also be particularly helpful to practitioners such as municipal managers, landfill operators, designers, solid waste management engineers, urban planners, professional consultants, scientists, non-governmental organizations and entrepreneurs.
 

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List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgement

Chapter 1 : Landfill Gas to Energy : International Status and Prospects
Chapter 2 : Planning and Design of LFG Recovery System
Chapter 3 : Landfill Gas Modeling
Chapter 4 : LFG Monitoring and Economic Feasibility Evaluation
Chapter 5 : Landfill Gas Treatment Technologies
Chapter 6 : Landfill Gas Utilization Technologies
Chapter 7 : Remediation of Landfill Sites
Chapter 8 : Landfill Gas Case Studies
Chapter 9 : Challenges in Utilization of LFG in Developing Countries

Appendix A : Format for Monitoring of LFG
Appendix B : Format for Conducting Waste Audit At A Landfill Site
Appendix C : Format for Waste Characterization
Appendix D : Useful Websites
Appendix E : Glossary of Terms in Landfill Gas Management
Appendix F : List of Abbreviations
Appendix G : Template for Country-Specific LFG Action Plan
Appendix H : LFG Calculation Worksheet
Appendix I : List of LFG to PNG/CNG Technology Providers

Subject Index