Landfill Gas Flares
UK Landfill Gas Emissions Control
The Stringent EA Controls, Which Limit UK Landfill Gas Emissions to Minimise the Emission of Carbon Dioxide thought to be a Significant Cause of Climate Change The UK waste management industry is required to control landfill gas emissions to a high standard. The Environment Agency (EA) is responsible for regulating landfills and ensuring that all […]
Landfill Gas Flares – Selection Installation And Maintenance
Landfill gas flares are now destined to be installed in a lot more landfills globally after COP26. This article is intended to help the anticipated influx of industry newcomers with their Landfill Gas Flare selection, installation, and maintenance. One of the international pledges made during the UN International Climate Change Conference 2021 otherwise known as […]
Landfill Gas Flares
About three-fourths of currently operational projects in the United States generate electricity from LFG. Electricity for onsite use or sale to the grid can be generated using a variety of technologies, including reciprocating internal combustion engines, turbines, microturbines, and fuel cells. The reciprocating engine is the most commonly used conversion technology for LFG electricity applications […]
Landfill Gas Flare Monitoring
Landfill Gas Flare Stack Monitoring Limitations Stack monitoring, or more correctly “landfill gas flare monitoring“, can only be carried out on enclosed flares. Enclosed flares are the only landfill gas flare type which can demonstrably provide a known minimum residence time and therefore are the only landfill gas flare type which is now accepted for […]