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Huge Potential to Exploit Landfill Gas as an Alternative Energy Source.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c44786) has announced the addition of Landfill Gas (LFG LFG Landfill Gas
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) as an Energy Source Report to their offering.

With rising concern about energy sources, landfill gas (LFG) has emerged as an easily available, economically competitive, and proven energy resource. As of January 2005, there were 375 LFG energy (LFGE) projects in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. , generating electricity or providing direct-use energy sources for boilers, furnaces, and other applications. Approximately 100 direct-use LFGE projects in operation burned over 70 billion cubic feet (bcf) of LFGE in 2004. According to the US Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA EPA eicosapentaenoic acid.

EPA
abbr.
eicosapentaenoic acid


EPA,
n.pr See acid, eicosapentaenoic.

EPA,
n.
) Landfill Methane Outreach Program (LMOP LMOP Landfill Methane Outreach Program (EPA) ), there are still more than 600 landfills that could be developed, offering a potential gas flow capacity of over 280 bcf per year.

LFG is a byproduct by·prod·uct or by-prod·uct  
n.
1. Something produced in the making of something else.

2. A secondary result; a side effect.

Noun 1.
 of the decay process of organic matter in municipal solid waste “Municipal waste” redirects here. For other uses, see Municipal waste (disambiguation).
Municipal solid waste (MSW) is a waste type that includes predominantly household waste (domestic waste) with sometimes the addition of commercial wastes collected by a
 (MSW (MicroSoft Word) See Microsoft Word. ) landfills. The gas typically contains approximately 50% methane and 50% carbon dioxide carbon dioxide, chemical compound, CO2, a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that is about one and one-half times as dense as air under ordinary conditions of temperature and pressure. , with some additional trace compounds. The heat value of LFG ranges from 400 to 600 British thermal units British thermal unit, abbr. Btu, unit for measuring heat quantity in the customary system of English units of measurement, equal to the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water at its maximum density [which occurs at a temperature of 39.  (Btu) per cubic foot and can burn in virtually any application with minor adjustments to air/fuel ratios. The use of LFG provides environmental and economic benefits, and users of LFG have achieved significant cost savings compared to traditional fuel usage due primarily to the fact that LFG costs are consistently lower than the cost of natural gas.

Additionally, because LFG is comprised of approximately 50% methane, a major greenhouse gas, reducing landfill methane emissions by utilizing it as a fuel helps businesses, energy providers, and communities protect the environment and build a more sustainable energy future.

This report on landfill gas treatment and utilization examines the LFG industry and contains basic information about LFG, its composition, production, conditions affecting its production, movement, and transport; and health hazards and safety issues related to LFG. The report also contains an overview of LFG sampling, treatment procedures, control measures, regulatory requirements, and much more. This is a comprehensive information bank for decision makers in the energy industry and an information source for others interested in this rapidly-growing industry.

Uses of Collected Landfill Gas

Types of Landfills

Production

Transfer

Regulatory Environment

Carbon Credits

Safety and Health Issues

Assessing Landfill Gas Hazards

Environmental Impact of Landfill Gases

Control Measures for Landfill Gases

Sampling Methods

Landfill Gas Collection Technologies

Primary Pretreatment pretreatment,
n the protocols required before beginning therapy, usually of a diagnostic nature; before treatment.

pretreatment estimate,
n See predetermination.
 Technologies for Landfill Gas

Secondary Pretreatment Technologies

Electricity Generation from LFG

Funding Landfill Gas Projects

Small LFG Projects Potential

166 Case Studies

Status of LFGE Project Development and Candidate Landfills by State

LFG Components

Bacterial Decomposition Phases

Waste Energy Consumption by Type and Energy Use Sector, 2003 (Trillion Btu)

Electricty Net Generation from Renewable Energy by Energy Use Sector and Energy Source, 2000-2004 - (Thousand Kilowatthours)

Purchase and Sale of Class B Interests - Closing Documents Checklist

Glossary

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