Handbook for the Preparation of Landfill Gas to Energy Projects in Latin America and the Caribbean
This Handbook has been developed for the World Bank to facilitate the development of landfill gas (LFG) management and landfill gas to energy (LFGTE) projects in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). It is expected that the Handbook will be used b...
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Language: | English en_US |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2014
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/01/6210113/handbook-preparation-landfill-gas-energy-projects-latin-america-caribbean http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18081 |
Summary: | This Handbook has been developed for the
World Bank to facilitate the development of landfill gas
(LFG) management and landfill gas to energy (LFGTE) projects
in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). It is expected
that the Handbook will be used by those who, own, operate,
engineer and regulate landfill sites in LAC as a roadmap for
the assessment of candidate projects and to initiate
development of LFG management projects. The Handbook is
intended as a practical guideline that uses background
information and a number of instructive tools to educate,
guide and establish a basis for decision-making, technical
feasibility assessment, economics assessment, and market
evaluation of all aspects necessary for developing
successful LFG management projects. The Handbook, it has
been organized and presented in three distinct parts, with
each part comprised of a number of sections. Section 1
provides an introduction to the overall format of the
Handbook and a brief description of the Sections that
comprise Part I, Part II and Part III. It also provides the
prospective team with a summary of expected information
needed to take the project to the Contract Execution Phase.
Part 1 is comprised of sections that allow the reader to
gain a technical understanding of the LFG resource and
potential use of the fuel and is organized to provide a
basic understanding of both the LFG resource and all of the
elements. Part II looks at the energy and environmental
policies, legislation, regulations and the current energy
markets. It also provides an insight into the policies that
help mitigate environmental and social problems resulting
from existing solid waste management practices and to
implement systems that minimize the potential future issues.
Part III of the Handbook presents the possible approaches
and information necessary for assessing LFG management
projects at landfill sites and to provide specific guidance
for the assessment and development for a specific project in LAC. |
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