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Technical Proceedings of the 2008 Clean Technology Conference and Trade Show

Clean Technology 2008

Chapter 1: Bio Energy Fuels, Novel Sources & Policy

 

Clean Waste Tech: Anaerobic Composting in Bioreactor Landfills

Authors:D. Augenstein, J. Benemann and R. Yazdani
Affilation:IEM, Inc., US
Pages:10 - 13
Keywords:landfill, methane, waste, bioenergy
Abstract:The controlled bioreactor landfill has been demonstrated at progressively larger scales, now up to 300,000 tons waste in multiple cells, since 1994. The approach enables recovery of renewable methane energy from landfills to maximum potential. It combines optimimal conditions for waste bioconversion with design adaptations that allow highly efficient capture of the generated methane. This ongoing work is widely reported in technical literature and recognized worldwide.
Clean Waste Tech: Anaerobic Composting in Bioreactor Landfills
ISBN:1-4200-8502-0
Pages:724
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Indexes:Keywords, Authors, Affiliations
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