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E3S Web Conf.
Volume 551, 2024
International Conference on Electronics, Engineering Physics and Earth Science (EEPES 2024)
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Article Number | 02004 | |
Number of page(s) | 6 | |
Section | Renewable Energy and Green Technologies | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202455102004 | |
Published online | 17 July 2024 |
Utilization of landfill gas from municipal solid waste by co-combustion with hydrogen
1 Almaty University of Power Engineering and Telecommunications Named after G. Daukeev, Department of Thermal Power Engineering, Almaty 050013, Kazakhstan
2 University of Ruse “Angel Kanchev”, Department of Heat, Hydraulics and Environmental Engineering, 7017 Ruse, Bulgaria
3 University of Ruse “Angel Kanchev”, Agricultural Machinery Department, 7017 Ruse, Bulgaria
* Corresponding author: iiliev@enconservices.com
Currently, the problem of utilization of landfill gas (LFG) released in landfills and municipal solid waste landfills is becoming increasingly urgent. This is due to environmental pollution and, as a consequence, the level of increase in the incidence of the population. The article provides an overview of currently existing methods of landfill gas utilization. The authors of the present article have conducted research on the utilization of landfill gas from a municipal solid waste landfill by cocombustion with hydrogen. Some experimental data were obtained on the influence of various factors on the stable combustion of a gas mixture. The advantage of the proposed method are discussed, including its potential to reduce air pollution by greenhouse gas, as well as the creation of additional energy sources, and effective utilization of LFG from municipal solid waste landfills.
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