Economic and environmental estimated assessment of power production from municipal solid waste using anaerobic digestion and landfill gas technologies

Waste management has always been one of the main challenges of developing countries. So far, several methods have been proposed to manage municipal solid waste (MSW) and reduce its environmental impact. The purpose of this paper is to determine the amount of MSW generated in two different cities in...

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Main Authors: Weiping Huang, Hadi Fooladi
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-11-01
Series:Energy Reports
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spelling doaj-3b51da1ff24844f892ffa97e89e6943b2021-07-29T04:23:01ZengElsevierEnergy Reports2352-48472021-11-01744604469Economic and environmental estimated assessment of power production from municipal solid waste using anaerobic digestion and landfill gas technologiesWeiping Huang0Hadi Fooladi1College of Finance and Insurance, Guangxi University of Finance and Economics, Nanning, Guangxi, China; Corresponding author.Department of Energy Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Tabriz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, IranWaste management has always been one of the main challenges of developing countries. So far, several methods have been proposed to manage municipal solid waste (MSW) and reduce its environmental impact. The purpose of this paper is to determine the amount of MSW generated in two different cities in Asia and to investigate the performance of both landfill gas and anaerobic digestion methods for electric power generation. Both Tehran and Beijing have a high rate of daily waste production and can be a good case study to examine the performance of both energy generations technologies from MSW. However, the use of such technologies requires more and more detailed studies in order to encourage private and government sector investors to use them. In addition, the use of alternative energy sources such as electricity from waste is inevitable due to the current problems in the field of energy. The assessment presented in this paper includes the amount of electricity generated in both technologies, economic feasibility based on Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE) and Payback Time (PBT) calculations approaches, and environmental evaluation according to the global warming potential (GWP) under different three Scenarios. It was found that after a 20-year period, the amount of waste generated in regions of Beijing is 1.96% lower than in Tehran. The total electricity generated by anaerobic digestion technology is 45.2% and 41.9% higher than that of landfill gas project in Tehran and Beijing, respectively. In addition, on the average MSW management under scenarios 2 and 3 in the Tehran and Beijing could reduce GWP by 79.16 and 92.65%, respectively. The average PBT value for a 20-year period in Tehran is 1.1 and 0.67 years higher than in Beijing under landfill gas and anaerobic digestion technologies, respectively.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484721005011Municipal solid wasteElectricity generationLandfill gasAnaerobic digestionEconomic feasibilityGlobal warming potential
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Hadi Fooladi
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Economic and environmental estimated assessment of power production from municipal solid waste using anaerobic digestion and landfill gas technologies
Energy Reports
Municipal solid waste
Electricity generation
Landfill gas
Anaerobic digestion
Economic feasibility
Global warming potential
author_facet Weiping Huang
Hadi Fooladi
author_sort Weiping Huang
title Economic and environmental estimated assessment of power production from municipal solid waste using anaerobic digestion and landfill gas technologies
title_short Economic and environmental estimated assessment of power production from municipal solid waste using anaerobic digestion and landfill gas technologies
title_full Economic and environmental estimated assessment of power production from municipal solid waste using anaerobic digestion and landfill gas technologies
title_fullStr Economic and environmental estimated assessment of power production from municipal solid waste using anaerobic digestion and landfill gas technologies
title_full_unstemmed Economic and environmental estimated assessment of power production from municipal solid waste using anaerobic digestion and landfill gas technologies
title_sort economic and environmental estimated assessment of power production from municipal solid waste using anaerobic digestion and landfill gas technologies
publisher Elsevier
series Energy Reports
issn 2352-4847
publishDate 2021-11-01
description Waste management has always been one of the main challenges of developing countries. So far, several methods have been proposed to manage municipal solid waste (MSW) and reduce its environmental impact. The purpose of this paper is to determine the amount of MSW generated in two different cities in Asia and to investigate the performance of both landfill gas and anaerobic digestion methods for electric power generation. Both Tehran and Beijing have a high rate of daily waste production and can be a good case study to examine the performance of both energy generations technologies from MSW. However, the use of such technologies requires more and more detailed studies in order to encourage private and government sector investors to use them. In addition, the use of alternative energy sources such as electricity from waste is inevitable due to the current problems in the field of energy. The assessment presented in this paper includes the amount of electricity generated in both technologies, economic feasibility based on Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE) and Payback Time (PBT) calculations approaches, and environmental evaluation according to the global warming potential (GWP) under different three Scenarios. It was found that after a 20-year period, the amount of waste generated in regions of Beijing is 1.96% lower than in Tehran. The total electricity generated by anaerobic digestion technology is 45.2% and 41.9% higher than that of landfill gas project in Tehran and Beijing, respectively. In addition, on the average MSW management under scenarios 2 and 3 in the Tehran and Beijing could reduce GWP by 79.16 and 92.65%, respectively. The average PBT value for a 20-year period in Tehran is 1.1 and 0.67 years higher than in Beijing under landfill gas and anaerobic digestion technologies, respectively.
topic Municipal solid waste
Electricity generation
Landfill gas
Anaerobic digestion
Economic feasibility
Global warming potential
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484721005011
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